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In Case You Missed It Weekend News Digest: Saturday, December 8, 2018

Five talked about stories from the previous week added each Saturday and Sunday

To help make sure you stay informed on the most shared and talked about stories across North Texas, each Saturday and Sunday we'll revisit 5 stories from the previous week and capsulize them in this digest with the most recent updates.

In our 5+5 format, we'll publish the first 5 on Saturday morning and the second 5 on Sunday.

President George H.W. Bush Heads Home for Texas Burial

George H.W. Bush, who shaped history as America's 41st president and patriarch of a family that occupied the White House for a dozen years, is going to his final resting place Thursday in Texas. To read more about this story, click here.

Thursday marks the final farewell to former President George H.W. Bush in Texas. His body will be transported from Spring in Harris County to his final resting place at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station.

Retired NTX Secret Service Agent Remembers 41st President

As the nation mourns the passing of George H.W. Bush, the country's 41st president, a retired Secret Service agent in North Texas is remembering not just the president, but the man. To read more about this story, click here.

Retired Special Agent in Charge Robert Caltabiano was on President George H. W. Bush's detail for nearly 4-years after his presidency.

Local Hospital Charges $13,000 Worth of Bills to Wrong Patient

A DeSoto woman called NBC 5 after receiving $13,000 worth of hospital bills that she said had nothing to do with her. To read more about this story, click here.

A Desoto woman called NBC 5 after receiving $13,000 worth of hospital bills that she said had nothing to do with her.

Surveillance Video Shows Smash and Grab at FW Bicycle Shop

Thieves smashed through the glass of a Fort Worth bike shop around 3 a.m. Monday, rolling off with two expensive models. It's the third time this has happened. To read more about this story, click here.

Thieves smashed through the glass of a Fort Worth bike shop around 3 a.m. Monday, rolling off with two expensive models.

Despite Losing its Leader, Neighborhood Carries on Tradition

A Bedford neighborhood known for over-the-top Christmas decorations is missing its brightest light. The man whose home was at the heart of the display passed away this summer. But his legacy is still shining. To read more about this story, click here.

A Bedford neighborhood known for over-the-top Christmas decorations is missing its brightest light. The man whose home was at the heart of the display passed away this summer. But his legacy is still shining.

Check back and look for 5 more stories on Sunday.

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