RICHLAND HILLS, Texas — As an arctic blast chills Dallas-Fort Worth for the second time this January, firewood suppliers are busy.
The cold weather is welcome to those who depend on it.
“This year was a little slow because we were still running 80-90 degree temperatures in November,” GI-Mow owner Curtis Kinsey told WFAA. “When that first cold spell hit, though, like it did here in December time, we finally started pushing through some of this wood. We were really getting piled up back here.”…