Paul Baccus has always wanted to help people. Growing up, he thought that meant becoming a doctor, a dentist, or a lawyer. Now, 14 years into a banking career, he’s discovered that anyone can help people. In fact, it’s part of his job to make sure they get the chance. As a Tarrant County Co-Chair…

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BEDFORD — they come in all kinds of vehicles. Box trucks, pickups dragging trailers, and even compact cars swarm in the parking lot behind 6 Stones. It’s 8:30 am on a Thursday, and dozens of local nonprofits will rotate through the 6 Stones warehouse in the next few hours. Each of them will take at…

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What a year! Trinity students out-collected Bell for the first time in the history of the Black and Blue Food Drive, but couldn’t stop the BLUE side of the district from winning the overall victory again this year. All told, this community raised a record number of food donations in 2018. In fact, you beat…

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If you’ve dropped by the office on a weekday afternoon recently, there’s a good chance that you saw something strange out in the Community Garden. We’ve had an influx of Trinity High School students out in the pavilion of late. That’s very much intentional. We opened our garden in partnership with the City of Bedford…

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Text by Valkyrie Reed, Senior, Trinity High School As of September 19, Trinity High School was on a mission to provide much-needed food to families across the HEB area. That mission ended with the close of the Black and Blue Food Drive on October 7. Teachers and students filled boxes with canned foods and sent…

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