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Granbury City Council proclaimed October 2023 as Monarch Butterfly Migration Month during its regularly scheduled meeting on Oct. 17. Mayor Jim Jarratt read the proclamation, which explains that …

Following the results of the city’s computer network compromise this summer, Granbury City Council declared a catastrophe during a regularly scheduled meeting on Oct. 17.

Pastor Barry Robinson didn’t grow up in church. “About the only time I heard God’s name growing up, it was followed by a four-letter word.” Robinson is the new pastor of …

Three Hood County churches welcomed new — and unique — members to their congregations this month during pet blessing ceremonies.

Lake Granbury Medical Center officially broke ground last week in the construction of a new freestanding ER facility to be built on the corner of U.S. 377 and Fall Creek Highway.

The great Granbury cleanup is almost here, and the city is searching for volunteers to help keep Granbury clean.

For the first time ever, the Granbury Wine Society has been invited to host a Wine Stroll during the Harvest Moon Festival of the Arts on Saturday, Oct. 28 and Sunday, Oct. 29.

The Granbury ISD Board of Trustees took on the subject of school vouchers during its regular meeting Oct. 16. Following much discussion, the board approved a resolution distributed by the Texas Association of School Boards by a vote of 5-2, with Trustees Melanie Graft and Karen Lowery voting in opposition.

October is now Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month after Gov. Greg Abbott created and signed a proclamation for the month.

During a regularly scheduled meeting of the Granbury ISD board of trustees on Oct. 16, bullying concerns were voiced by many after one bullying instance was heard around the district.

While the city of Granbury continues to get back on track following a recent network outage and compromise, the city has made substantial progress involving utility billing.

Granbury City Council voted unanimously on Oct. 17 to award the East Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvement project to Gracon Construction, Inc., in the amount of $34,112,000.

Granbury resident Kari Hill had her car windshield smashed by a giraffe after it stumbled and lost its footing during a recent visit to Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose.

With a plethora of history that lies within Granbury roots, residents may not be the only ones walking around the city, as there have been many sights of ghosts around the town.

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will be hosting a Homeowner Maintenance of Aerobic Treatment Units on Nov. 14, at the Hood County Reunion Grounds-Exhibit Hall, located at 641 Reunion …

On Saturday October 21, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. on the vacant lot located at 1512 W. Pearl St. there will be a rally for anyone affected by crime in Hood County.   The event …

Granbury High School has been competing with its barbecue team since 2020 and has had much success since the start. Brianne Langdon was the creator of the group and now serves as the head …

A father and daughter created a nonprofit to help “Little by Little” people living in the Tarahumara community in Chihuahua, Mexico.

Thursday, Oct. 26 Rancho Brazos Community Centers 501C (3), will host its second annual Rancho Style Gala from 6-9 p.m. at Lake Granbury Conference Center. The event will include a live and silent …

Heather Cleveland has been a staple of the Granbury scene for decades both as a businesswoman, and as an involved participant in the local art scene.

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