Texas historians and David Crockett descendants gathered Friday, Sept. 5, outside the gates of Acton Cemetery to watch as artist Gary Foreman unveiled a plaque commemorating the Crockets and their migration across Texas.
Granbury High School is in the midst of celebrating this year’s homecoming “Spirit for Decades,” with loads of events and festivities — and the fun’s not over yet!
Long before Lake Granbury filled its banks, the Brazos cut a wild and winding course through Hood County. In 1957, writer John Graves paddled that stretch of river, knowing it was about to change …
The Historic Granbury Merchant’s Association kicks off the “Celebration Capital of Texas” Labor Day festivities for four straight days of late-summer fun in the Granbury sun.
United Bulls and Broncs Inc. is bringing its nationwide cattle drive down to the Hood County Reunion Grounds Aug. 16 for an all-day rodeo event — Grounds for Glory.
At its Aug. 8 Rise and Grind event, Visit Granbury unveiled the official names of Granbury’s two new iconic and retro-inspired trollies. These two trollies hit Granbury’s streets in late February, replacing the trolley that had serviced the city since the trolley system was introduced more than a decade ago.
The 17th annual Blazin’ Saddle 75 roll s through Granbury Aug. 2, bringing cyclists of all levels together for an epic day of riding, camaraderie and scenic routes.
Greg Rose is leading his 35-volunteer-strong Hood County chainsaw team down to San Angelo to provide relief to the victims of the devastating 4th of July flooding.
The key to a happy Fourth of July is nearly solely reliant on one’s ability to practice safety, and the ability to ensure you are joining in the festivities within the limits of the law. Living by these two principles will ensure all sweat during this Independence Day is knowing how many hot dogs are too many hot dogs, and where to acquire the most industrial-grade bug spray.
The Lone Star Street Rod Association brough their 50th Annual State Run to Granbury's Hewlett Park, with some 450 rods on the weekend of the June 14-16.
Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he’ll never go hungry. But what happens when you teach a woman to fish? Well, in the case of Sherry McClesky, it means you’ll spend your summers passing along the trade to other young women.
Everyone who has had the pleasure of meeting Louise Deems eventually ends up wondering if she's hiding gills under her latex floral swim cap. Throughout the course of her long and colorful life, there’s not a time the 69-year-old Granburian recalls being out of the water for more than 48 hours. Every summer since 1977, she has spent her days in the pool of her Granbury home, teaching the community’s youngest and oldest residents alike how to swim.