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Leading Off (1/9/17)

Cowboys get an opponent, Red Bird is coming back, and more.
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There is a better than decent chance you will see this play somewhere around 1 billion times this week.
There is a better than decent chance you will see this play somewhere around 1 billion times this week.

Cowboys Will Face Packers In Divisional Round. Aaron Rodgers hit an insane Hail Mary to end the first half and the Packers broke it open in the second, setting up the Dez Caught It Bowl.

Red Bird Mall Aims For Comeback. Investor Peter Brodsky says the planned redevelopment of the current Southwest Center Mall will include a Marriott Courtyard, a tech incubator, apartments, and the return of the Red Bird name. (Sean Williams advocated for that change all the way back in 2009.) Look for construction to start next year.

Stars Plane Makes Emergency Landing. There was smoke in the cockpit. Everyone is fine.

Good Quick Look at the DPD’s New Cold Case Unit. It reformed in the spring.

Mark McDaniel, Jim Twombly Face Off Over City Manager Gig Again. Dallas assistant city manager McDaniel and Twombly, city manager in Tulsa, were both finalists for Dallas’ recently filled opening — and now both are finalists for Amarillo’s manager gig. Guessing whoever wins will also gain a nemesis. So heads on swivels, everyone.

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