The creator of the hit show 'Yellowstone' will film scenes in Waxahachie next month for his new series about one of the first Black U.S. marshals in the West.
— The Waxahachie City Council made the necessary approvals on Wednesday to allow the creator of"Yellowstone" to film scenes for a new show in February.
The show, which was originally announced in Sept. 2021, will focus on the story of its namesake, who was one of the first Black U.S. marshals in the American West.
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