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Denton Record-Chronicle
COLUMNS
Memories made on the beat
Sept. 8, 2013
I am as shocked as you are that this is my last business column.
My last day at my paper (still calling it “my paper”) was Friday. After six years of reporting for the Denton Record-Chronicle, I decided to start working closer to home.
Sanger gets new Mexican spot
Sept. 1, 2013
Oscar Calderon is bringing his “destination” Mexican restaurant concept to Sanger. As of Monday, the old Smokey’s Barbecue off Interstate 35 will become Oscar’s Mexican Cuisine.
Company dresses up homes on the market
July 28, 2013
Vickie Harvey has spent the last five months helping homeowners sell their homes.
Harvey uses home staging to best prepare and showcase properties so they’ll sell on the market.
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STORIES
Homes on the range
Sept. 3, 2013
AUBREY — It is the place where Wags had her start.
Wags, a miniature dachshund, arrived at the Doggie Dude Ranch — a canine foster ranch — because no one wanted her.
Wags is now the ranch’s mascot and has a well-earned reputation.
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