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Everyday life is full of little challenges that can catch us off guard and drain our energy. From dealing with a difficult co-worker to facing unexpected traffic on the way to an important …

First day of School for Acton Elementary School kicked of early AUG 13. As Parents, students and teachers arived to get the 2024-2025 school year started. 

As children return to school, safety remains a key concern for parents and caregivers. The Red Cross offers tips for both children and drivers to make this school year a safe one.

The Granbury Toys for Tots program is getting a jump on things this year with an earlier start to its season. Typically, the charity begins its season in October, but this year the season will open …

Caring for someone with dementia can often feel like wandering through a maze of confusion and obstacles — but thanks to Casey Click and Lacy Barton, assistance is now just a "click" away!

Hundreds of employees at the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant in Glen Rose will benefit from a recent move by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission — a decision that will ultimately secure jobs for the next two decades.

During its regularly scheduled meeting Aug. 6, the Granbury City Council unanimously voted to propose a property tax rate of $0.3850 per $100 valuation — the same rate as last year.

After only a few years as Granbury’s economic development director, Lance LaCour has officially relocated south — trading small-town charm for the vibrant energy of a bigger community.

TOLAR — A hit-and-run incident during the 16th Annual Blazin' Saddle 75 cycling event left three participants injured. The event, held at Granbury Middle School, attracted more than 1,000 cyclists. The accident occurred early Saturday morning as the cyclists navigated a section of the route.

After three-and-a-half years serving the community as the Granbury Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, Brian Bondy has officially announced his resignation effective Friday, Sept. 13.

Hood County politics has ramped up within the last couple months, as many residents have expressed frustration over the latest district clerk nomination. With tensions on the rise, Roberta …

Granbury Independent School District Superintendent Jeremy Glenn is poised to take on a new career move after a development earlier this week. Following an executive session during a special board workshop Aug. 5, the Carroll Independent School District board of trustees unanimously voted to name Glenn as the lone finalist for superintendent in Southlake.

In a world that is increasingly busy and digitized, the power of simply being present in someone’s life can often be overlooked. Amid the hustle and bustle of our daily routines, it's easy to …

As the sweltering heat of summer continues to bear down on us, there’s a subtle yet significant change happening overhead that many of us might overlook: the gradual loss of daylight. August …

Oklahoma! takes center stage in Granbury: A must-see production BY MICKY SHEARON Granbury Theatre Company’s latest production, the beloved musical "Oklahoma!," will light up the stage …

Only residents of the City of Granbury can vote for council members for Place 3 and Place 5. These positions are specific to city government, so only those who live within the city limits and are registered voters in Granbury can participate in the election for these council positions. To discover city boundary lines, visit: https://www.granbury.org/827/interactive-Maps.

For pet lovers, Spoil Your Dog Day Aug. 10 is a perfect opportunity to pamper furry friends. Although the origin of this holiday is unknown, it has been embraced by dog owners across the country.

The Catch a Special Thrill Foundation (C.A.S.T.) is thrilled to announce a special event at True Grit Ranch in Granbury, scheduled for Oct.12, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event promises a memorable day of fishing, fun and celebration for children with special needs.

Deputy Monica Harris of the Hood County Sheriff's Office found herself searching for a reason to smile during the COVID-19 lockdowns. “I started rollerblading on the trail again, seeing …

Hood County News publisher Sam Houston was recently surprised to hear crochet has made a big comeback. In fact, handiwork of all kinds that had all but died off has enjoyed a recent renaissance as young people take an interest in what was grandmother’s sport.

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