Veterans Day draws community support
It was the 100th anniversary for the end of World War I as Veterans Day programs were held across the nation. In Granbury, the Veterans Day program was Saturday morning
It was the 100th anniversary for the end of World War I as Veterans Day programs were held across the nation. In Granbury, the Veterans Day program was Saturday morning
Members of the Hood County Retired School Personnel are contributing to the community. They help with the school’s clothes closet, they give scholarships and mentor students. Above left: Judy Hall
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 KIWANIS WELCOME Leadership Granbury, noon, Farina’s on the Granbury square. HOLIDAY MARKET with 15+ vendors with holiday/Christmas gift items and more, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., Harbor Lakes
We could say, God could stop the devil if he wanted to. That means the devil only does what God allows Him to do. That’s a religious tradition that will
The Granbury Lions Club float is a staple in Granbury parades, like the Veterans Day Parade on the square Saturday. The Lions Club provides eyeglasses for children and accepts used
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North Central Texas Academy won its last game of the season Friday to qualify for the Texas Association of Parochial and Private Schools Six-Man Division II playoffs. NCTA beat Longview
The Granbury High School student council raised nearly $1,000 for The Cure Starts Now, a charitable organization dedicated to pediatric brain cancer research. Pictured are the GHS student council members
Nine students from Gran-bury Middle School and Acton Middle School made the All-Region Band through tryouts at Saginaw Chisholm Trail and Aledo High Schools last week. Several hundred students in
Thanksgiving break will start early for Hood County students this year. Granbury ISD, Lipan ISD and Tolar ISD will take an entire week off from Nov. 19-23 in observance of
The Granbury High School student council donated nearly $1,000 to The Cure Starts Now, an organization dedicated to pediatric brain cancer research. The council presented the donation on Nov. 7
A determined group of volunteers will place hundreds of memorial wreaths on the graves of veterans buried at Acton Cemetery on Dec. 15. It’s part of National Wreaths Across America
Just as “puppy love” is real to the puppy, so also are “thrill rides.” And, whether on land or sea, let’s leave it to participants to decide if such rides
The Granbury Theatre Company is bringing back the ImPLAZAbles Comedy Improv Troupe to the Opera House this weekend while it is in-between shows in its Broadway on the Brazos series.
Cresson voters last week voted to increase even more a local sales tax that funds maintenance and repair of municipal streets. Such needs are typically addressed through city property taxes,
Mickey Shearon wrapped up an 18-year career on the Granbury School Board Monday night. He decided to not seek reelection, which paved the way for Granbury High School senior Chris
The Granbury High School Pirate Band concluded its fall marching season with a third-place finish at the USBands National Championships: Western Edition Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Twenty-eight bands
There will be an empty chair next week at Thanksgiving when Donald and Bernice “Bernie” Wills of Pecan Plantation celebrate the holiday with their family. The Wills’ son-in-law, Cody Stilwell,
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