The city of Granbury is moving forward on repairing structural problems with the pedestrian bridge in Shanley Park behind City Hall. When the bridge was found to be failing several years ago, the …
The Headless Horseman will once again visit Granbury when the Sleepy Hollow Experience makes it return Sept. 22-Oct. 31 at the Dora Lee Langdon Cultural and Education Center.Last year, The Sleepy …
Friday, September 16th high school football final score: Tolar 45 Comanche 14
BOOK REVIEW Imagine that you're being watched. Everybody wants to know your secrets. They want to know what you know, especially if it pertains to government operations. Keeping secrets, …
BOOK REVIEW "Peg and Rose Solve a Murder" by Laurien Berenson c.2002, Kensington Cozies, $26.00, 290 pages It's your deal. Cards cut, they're in your hand, and now you dole them out. …
BOOK REVIEW You've never passed up a chance to catch The Mouse. You might have seen him on television when you were a child, along with Annette or Darlene, Britney or Justin. You've caught him …
BOOK REVIEW There's something about a new pencil. Its eraser is clean and unsmudged and waiting to help you fix mistakes. On the other end, a nice, sharp point feels like a sign of things to …
Last year, history was made as The Sleepy Hollow Experience became the most sought out Halloween event in all of Texas! Nationally renowned Theatre Producer, Brian Clowdus, and his team return to …
BOOK REVIEW Every day, you go to work and quietly do your job. There's no fanfare, no hourly kudos, parades, or regular praise; you were hired for a task or a series of tasks and that's what …
Inspiration can strike at any moment and any age. Take, for example, Bob Marquette. Though he was aging, he came up with a timeless character, Honky the Donkey, for a book. "The book was …
BOOK REVIEW There was no paper handy. That's your excuse for writing a phone number on the meat of your thumb. No pun intended, but it was handy but now you can't quite totally remove the ink …
BOOK REVIEW You are never alone. There's always someone running in and out, always traffic in your house. The neighbors are close, your friends are a phone call away, and it seems as though …
Granbury’s hike-and-bike trail is a favorite amenity among people who were surveyed for the city’s Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan. But imagine a bigger, better trail system — …
REGISTRATION OPENS August 2, 2022 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will sponsor its second live genealogy conference on September 24, 2022 in Granbury. This event will have a …
The Granbury Theatre Academy will present “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” at the Granbury Opera House on the square July 22-31. The hour-long show will be presented by kids from 8-12 years old and …
BOOK REVIEW Don't look now. No, don't! Because if you do, you'll see that school is starting soon. Summer's more than half over and you haven't done even a portion of the things you wanted to …
BOOK REVIEW So far this summer, you've read at least a dozen murder mysteries. You love a good whodunit more than anything, and that's great: summertime is when you'll find tons of detective …
BOOK REVIEW I'm leaving. Wow, those are loaded words and what comes after them pretty much determines how the rest of your day will go. I'm leaving for work is good. I'm leaving this here is …
At press time, 34 volunteer slots are still open for the 4th of July event. One of Granbury’s best attended yearly attractions is the 4th of July Hometown Celebration, with street vendors, a …
Perhaps the best lessons Brett Berry learned while attending Texas State University in San Marcos were not taught in a classroom but through the jobs he worked. Brett, a 2007 graduate of Tolar …