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Dallas

The 2nd largest city in Texas which was founded in 1841 and incorporated in 1871

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What time is it in Dallas Texas right now?

Most of Texas is in the Central time zone however western tip of the state is in the Mountain time zone.

Where was Dallas and Toni on the Amazing Race finale?

Since they lost their passport from the previous leg, they could not leave Russia. This was the first time this happened in the series.

Why are people from dallas so weird?

Not all people from there are weird

What county is Mesquite Texas in?

Mesquite is mostly in Dallas County, but a small portion is in Kaufman County.

How far is Dallas Texas from shrevport?

Dallas is approximately 206 miles west of Shreveport.

Which city has a higher population Houston or Dallas in 2010?

Houston is the nation's 4th largest city, and the largest city in Texas. San Antonio is the 2nd largest city in Texas, and Dallas is 3rd. Dallas' metro area is largest in Texas, but that is because it is combined with that of nearby Fort Worth. Without Fort Worth, the Dallas metro population would rank 2nd in Texas.

What is the unique about Dallas?

dallas is known for its size and the on and only DALLAS COWBOYS!!!!

How long does it take mail to go from Dallas tx to Ulysses KS?

First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.

Who is Richard mcfarland marshall Texas?

If the question is who is Richard W McFarland Jr. of Marshall, Texas, then the answer is he is currently being investigated for fraud and took several thousands of dollars of my and several others money with little or no return. My advice, DO NOT INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH THIS PERSON!!!!!!

Information to add to the statement above.

Richard Weldon McFarland, Jr. was born December 10, 1962. He was raised in Tyler, TX. by his father, Attorney Richard Weldon McFarland, Sr. His mother was killed in a car accident when he was a young boy. Richard McFarland (aka Richie) graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 1981. He then went to college at Southern Methodist University (SMU) and graduated in 1985.

Richard W. McFarland has public records on file that date back to 1992. Case # 3:92-cv-02675-X, Gaishan, et al v. Touchstone Energy appears to be the first lawsuit filed against him for Securities Exchange issues. (See link below to look it up.) Richard Weldon McFarland Sr. represented him in most of the cases. Unfortunately the Gaishan v. Touchstone Energy case was dismissed in 1997 by Judge Joe Kendall.

Richard Weldon McFarland, Jr. admitted to operating a multimillion dollar oil and gas ponzi scheme. He had around 400 investors who thought they were investing in oil and gas wells in South Texas. Most of the wells were called Jackson wells supposedly located in Starr County. These wells did not exist. In March of 2009 the economy faltered and the ponzi scheme caught up with him. Allegedly he turned himself in to the FBI. Richard Weldon McFarland Jr. was no respecter of persons when it came to who he took money from. He took it from men in the military who were at war in Iraq protecting HIS freedoms. He took retirement plans from the elderly. He took children's college funds. He left hundreds of people hurting financially as he took from new investors to pay old investors. The unit prices on his wells were $60,000.00. In the end, he discounted them to try and gain more investors. He also involved many people in what he called "lease deals". He enticed many to invest in properties where a new well was promised to be drilled.... Richard McFarland would promise a huge return within a short period of time. In the end, folks all over the United States lost millions of dollars. There were those who invested with McFarland early on who made an enormous amount of money. Many believe these investors should have to pay it back. After all, it was other investor's money they were receiving.

Richard McFarland (aka Rich) has had numerous companies. When one was failing, he file bankruptcy and/or would open another company and continue on with his ponzi scheme. Some of the names of the companies that he owned and/or operated were Caddo Resources, Caddo Operating, RM Interests, Delta Interests LLC, Delta Interest Inc., Synterra Investments, RSR Partners, Touchstone Energy, Johnson's Ranch Marina and Boomtown LLC. There are public records of civil cases filed against many of these companies in Smith County, Tyler, TX., Gregg County, Longview, TX and other counties across Texas and the United States.

Anyone can go to http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov sign up and type in Richard W. McFarland, Jr., Caddo Operating, Caddo Resources and Delta Interests. There you will find all of his bankruptcies. Below are some of the civil cases against him. This is by no means all of them. It is just a sampling of the trouble he has been in for a lengthy period of time.

http://www.12thcoa.courts.state.tx.us/opinions/case.asp?FilingID=4542

http://www.8thcoa.courts.state.tx.us/opinions/htmlopinion.asp?OpinionId=62250

http://judicial.smith-county.com/JudicialSearch/Scripts/UVlink.isa/smith_2/WEBSERV/CivilSearch?action%253Dview%26track%253D45594

http://www.legalmetric.com/cases/securities/txnd/txnd_392cv02675.html

Richard McFarland is married, has one teenage son and three grown stepsons. He currently resides in Marshall, TX.

McFarland appeared in court on March 26, 2010 and pled guilty to one count of mail fraud. His sentencing is pending.

The information provided above is to save any person in the future from the heartache that many others have had to endure and are still enduring. If Judge Joe Kendall had ruled against Richard W. McFarland Jr. in the 1992 case, maybe others would not be suffering the way they are today.

Is Garland a suburb of Dallas?

Yes, its northeast of downtown Dallas.(Approx: 15-20 miles away)