A walk down memory lane becomes even more enthralling when you’re accompanied by the enigmatic revolutionaries, indigenous forefathers and descendants of Texians who shaped our proud state’s history. Talk with these famed characters as you together take Hood County’s 14th annual “Stroll thru Texas History,” and see for yourself exactly how Granbury became known as the city “Where Texas History Lives.”
The world of school districts, board meetings and superintendents can be mystifying for those who don’t engage daily in the education sector of the community. To bridge the gap and strengthen ties between Granbury residents and GISD, new Superintendent Dr. Courtney Morawski has launched the Ambassador Program in hopes of educating the community about the district’s inner workings.
In response to a letter from Gordon ISD Superintendent Holly Campbell concerning a case of “sextortion,” Lipan High School alerted the community by posting on Facebook April 17. …
The Tolar ISD Board of Trustees held its monthly meeting April 28. On the agenda were three topics requiring discussion and consideration from the board. The three topics regarded: …
The Granbury High School Marine Corps JROTC program held its annual awards ceremony last Thursday, recognizing cadets for their outstanding achievements in leadership, academics, and military …
Granbury High cheer fans will be able to get a sneak peek at the 2025-26 team May 9. The pirate cheer team will be giving a pregame performance at the Cleburne Railroaders game against the Winnipeg …
Granbury Independent School District now has an agreement with Lake Granbury Youth Services Center (LGYSC) to provide transportation services in the event of an emergency evacuation.
The Granbury Independent School District board of trustees could soon be operating on new term lengths, following a proposed policy revision brought forth by Place 6 Trustee Barbara Townsend.
Last Tuesday, the leaders of Hood County gathered together in the David Southern Lake Granbury Conference Center for their quarterly Leaders in Government luncheon. Courtney Morawski, who was recently selected as the new superintendent for Granbury Independent School District, was the keynote speaker. She surveyed community leaders in attendance for the best ways to improve the practices of the district under her new administration.
Granbury’s own beloved therapy dog, Bedford the labradoodle, was a contestant in this year’s fourth annual Pet Partner’s Pet of the Year competition. While Bedford did not place in the PPPOTY this year, he won the 2025 Mission Moment Spotlight Award, which helped to achieve his handler Kay Dykes dreams of getting Hood County residents educated and excited about therapy animals.
Just about everyone can agree that nothing is more American than lemonade or capitalism. On May 17, hundreds of local children will flock to the curb loaded down with lemons, sugar, and water to demonstrate this idea and usher in Hood County’s third annual Lemonade Day. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., make it your goal to stuff your bladders and the pockets of local fifth graders by hitting the streets and supporting as many of the young entrepreneurs stands as possible.
Got a pathetic single friend you’re tired of seeing mope around? Well, fate’s dealt you a lucky opportunity. You don’t need to nab cupids' arrow to get your amigo some game this weekend, all you need are mediocre graphic design skills and a dream. Take matters into your own hands May 8 from seven to ten at Warren’s backyard through the medium of the all-powerful PowerPoint.