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Strait Sellout
The George Strait concert in Dallas’ new Cowboys stadium sold out in less than an hour. The show features country music stars Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton and Julianne Hough. The new stadium has a capacity to hold a little more than 100,00o people.
Tickets went on sale Saturday to the public, but fans of Strait’s fan club had access to buy the tickets on Monday and Tuesday. I was about to go to the concert, but there were no 40 dollar tickets on Saturday.
I should have asked my friend to buy them. Season ticketholders for the Dallas Cowboys had a chance to buy tickets before Saturday. George Strait is a big country star from Texas. He is a well known artist around the U.S.
The new stadium seating may not be finished before the stadium opening. The new stadium will open June 9.
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Beer Block
Six Flags is a nationwide name. People know Six Flags from their amusements and their roller coaster rides. Six Flags in Arlington has tried to get permission to sell alcohol in their Park in Arlington.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission administrator ruled last week that the chain could receive a liquor license for its theme park and its Hurricane Harbor water park, both in Arlington. Six Flags has their license, but a group from Fort worth is looking to block the park’s beer sales.
Texas Sober Inc. is based in Fort Worth. The group requested a rehearing on Monday. Whether there will be a rehearing or not will be decided in 45 to 48 days. People listed their concerns, but Six Flag officials say the alcohol consumption would be closely monitored.
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- People can also provide further details on the status of the rehearing.
Woman Reported Abuse
The woman who was beheaded in New York reported abuse in North Texas. Assiya Hassan reported abuse multiple times, including here in Texas.
She was visiting her family in Flower Mound in 2007 when she reported abuse to the police.
Police say they charged her husband Muzzammil Hassan with a felony charge. Flower Mound police attempted to charge Hassan, but could not contact Assiya Hassan.
Her husband reportedly sat on her chest and pinned her arms and legs. Her body was found on February 12 at the Muslim television station that her husband operated.
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