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The David Crockett Chapter is highly active in the community, organizing events like the annual Texas Independence Day celebration. In 2023, this event coincided with March 2—the day Texas declared its independence in 1836.

Getting a good night’s sleep can often feel like an elusive goal in our fast-paced, technology-driven world. Many of us end our days glued to our screens, scrolling through social media or …

As the summer winds down and school is back in session, Granbury Theatre Academy is ready to raise the curtain on an exciting fall semester of classes. Whether you're a young performer looking to …

Step into any grocery store today, and you'll find yourself faced with an overwhelming array of candy bars. These chocolaty delights have become a staple of modern snacking, available in every flavor …

We have all been there. Things we were once passionate about and that brought us fulfillment and joy suddenly start to seem like chores and drain our energy. Slowly but surely, what we once looked …

At the vibrant age of 103, Fern Nielsen reminds us that life is a grand adventure, filled with laughter, love and a sprinkle of mischief. The beloved Coast Guard veteran celebrated her remarkable milestone birthday Aug. 6, surrounded by family, friends and community members who gathered to honor her life and service at AVIVA Granbury.

For the first time in several years, the Hood County Commissioners Court proposed an increase to its tax rate for fiscal year 2025 during a regularly scheduled meeting Aug. 13. The proposed rate is 0.309524 per $100 valuation, marking a one-and-a-half cent increase from last year’s tax rate of 0.282622.

The Hood County Commissioners Court officially designated Wednesday, Aug. 21, as Hood County Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day, during a regularly scheduled meeting earlier this week.

According to a recent sound study published by MARA Granbury, the bitcoin facility’s noise levels are now significantly below legal limits.

After years of discussions and planning, Hood County residents will soon face a crucial decision about the future of the county jail. During a regularly scheduled meeting of the Hood County Commissioners Court Aug. 13, the court unanimously approved an order to call for a bond election Nov. 5. This election could facilitate the much-needed expansion and renovation of the county jail.

During a regularly scheduled meeting Aug. 6, the Granbury City Council unanimously authorized a $1.3 million project to upgrade Calinco Drive with concrete pavement and add a seal coat to Old Acton Highway.

A new member was appointed to the Granbury Cultural Arts Commission during a regularly scheduled Granbury City Council meeting Aug. 6. City resident Alison Southern Ullom was unanimously chosen by the council to fill the vacancy left by Micky Shearon, who recently submitted his resignation to the board.

Granbury will soon be serving up a new recreational hotspot, as plans for a new pickleball facility have been officially unveiled.

Trial is set to reconvene at 9 a.m. Aug. 21 to continue proceedings in the ongoing legal battle between Roberta Zamarron and the Hood County Republican Party over the controversial nomination process for the district clerk position. A preliminary hearing occurred Friday, Aug. 9.

O’Hanlon expressed the value of this experience in bridging the gap between classroom learning and industry expectations. “I think this kind of hands-on learning opportunity should be mandatory for CTE teachers, to be honest with you,” he said.

"By focusing on the young men of today, Advance Camp aims to create the leaders of tomorrow. "Being a mentor with Advance Camp gives me a sense of assurance and hope for a brighter future," Noble concludes. "We're stopping what the devil would use for evil and helping these young men find their true identity and purpose."

"The main thing that happened with the NAR lawsuit was some confusion among consumers about commissions. “On Aug. 17, new regulations go into effect,” Knieper said. “These changes are not optional.”

Please allow me to qualify the title of this article by saying that I do not have a green thumb. I can't keep a house plant alive, let alone grow anything in a garden. Honestly, our house is where …

Typos. We’ve all made them. Whether it's a rogue letter in a text message that turns “Sorry, I’m late” into “Sorry, I’m latte,” or an unfortunate email that …

In a world that's constantly evolving, where new technologies emerge every day and global connections are just a click away, the concept of lifelong learning has never been more relevant — or …

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