Good morning, North Texas,
A week or so ago, I asked y’all what your Valentine’s Day style was, and many of you said you like a big display of dinner and gifts, but now I want to know your love story. If you’re open to sharing a bit of how you met your partner and how you go through life together, email me, and I may share it in my Friday newsletter. 💖
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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are going on tour in April. (Jeff Schultes/Shutterstock).
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By Sam Cohen
While the Dallas Cowboys football season is unfortunately over, the team’s beloved cheerleading squad will be hitting the road this April to kick spirits up a notch across the Lone Star State and beyond. The two-week-long “Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Live!” tour will stop in nine cities, including Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Wichita Falls, Austin, and San Antonio. Additional shows will be held in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as well as Rogers, Arkansas.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are set to perform 90-minute shows at each stop that will showcase group and solo performances and will also feature “Thunderstruck,” which is billed as a fan-favorite routine. Additionally, a live question and answer session is scheduled with the cheerleaders head choreographer Judy Trammell, and senior director Kelli Finglass. The tour will be especially exciting for those who are fans of “America’s Sweethearts,” the Netflix series that follows the audition and selection process for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, as some second-round auditions will happen on the tour. This gives live audiences the ability to help decide which Cheerleaders will ultimately make the final cut for 2026.
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🛬 ‘No confidence’ in American Airlines CEO: The American Airlines flight attendants union said its board has issued a vote of no confidence in CEO Robert Isom, citing operational issues and profit loss. The pilots’ union agrees. Read more here. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
📚 Another library in jeopardy: Water damage from January’s winter storm has led to the closure of Dallas’ Kleberg-Rylie library branch, but will the $2.6 million of estimated repairs get this library on the list of branches the city would like to close? Residents are concerned.
👩🍼 A moving mom community: Mansfield Moms Walk creates a support group for North Texas women through weekly walks, playdates, and volunteer-lead programs. (Fort Worth Report)
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Thanks for reading. This newsletter was written by Joi Louviere with reporting by Sam Cohen. It was edited by Paula Solis.
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