Super Bowl Host Committee announces the location of the NFL YET
Monday, October 11, 2010 at 12:11PM
Brandon Wade in Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck, Bill Lively, Dallas Cowboys, NFL YET, News, North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committe, Roger Staudbach, Salvation Army, Troy Aikman, Youth Education Town, celebrities, charity

I covered the North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee announcement of the location for the NFL Youth Education Town (YET). Every host city is required to build a YET, which helps at-risk young people to learn and live in positive environment. You can read the full story at the Star-Telegram here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2010/10/07/2530101/nfl-picks-arlington-for-the-site.html

North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee Chairman Roger Staubach address attendees about the NFL's Youth Education Town, YET, that will be built in Arlington and will be owned and operated by the Salvation Army DFW Metroplex command during a press conference at the state fair's Hall of State Thursday, October 7, 2010. Special to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Brandon Wade

North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee Vice Chairman Troy Aikman address attendees about the NFL's Youth Education Town, YET, that will be built in Arlington and will be owned and operated by the Salvation Army DFW Metroplex command during a press conference at the state fair's Hall of State Thursday, October 7, 2010. Special to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Brandon Wade

North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee President & CEO Bill Lively announces that the NFL's Youth Education Town, YET, will be built in Arlington and will be owned and operated by the Salvation Army DFW Metroplex command during a press conference at the state fair's Hall of State Thursday, October 7, 2010. Special to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram /Brandon Wade

Arlington Mayor Robert Cluck address attendees about the NFL's Youth Education Town, YET, that will be built in Arlington and will be owned and operated by the Salvation Army DFW Metroplex command during a press conference at the state fair's Hall of State Thursday, October 7, 2010. Special to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Brandon Wade

North Texas Super Bowl XLV Host Committee President & CEO Bill Lively, left, chairman Roger Staubach, center, and vice chairman Troy Aikman after announcing that the NFL's Youth Education Town, YET, will be built in Arlington and will be owned and operated by the Salvation Army DFW Metroplex command after a press conference at the state fair's Hall of State Thursday, October 7, 2010. Special to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Brandon Wade

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