Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 18-Apr-2006
'$10M Claim Filed In Texas Officer-Involved Crash (Officer.com)A baby died following an emergency c-section as a result of the accident.
'The son of Eddy and Pam Watson Burton died Monday, April 10, 2006. He was born March 30, 1985 in Granbury (Hood County News)A memorial service for Clint A. Burton, 21, of Tolar was held Thursday, April 13, 2006 at Wiley Funeral Home in granbury. Burton worked for Eagle Construction and Environmental Services. He was a hunter who enjoyed music, drawing and writing.
'$10M Claim Filed In Officer-Involved Crash (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)A $10 million claim is filed against Fort Worth and one of its officers after a baby died following an emergency c-section as a result of a car accident last week.
'Granbury teen dies from injuries in wreck 4:05 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)An 18-year-old Granbury woman died Monday at a Fort Worth hospital from injuries suffered that morning in a one-vehicle wreck in Granbury.
'Citywide WiFi may bring cyberspace at lower cost (Houston Chronicle)Cyberspace may be a freewheeling world, but most users still have to pay to surf it. That will likely be the case in Houston, even if access gets cheaper and more convenient once the city installs its proposed wireless network.
'Another Potential Record-Breaker In Store Monday (KWTX-TV Waco)(April 17, 2006)?The record high for April 17 is 93 degrees, but temperatures could rise to the high 90s Monday. A record high of 95 was set Sunday, breaking the old record of 92, which dated back to 1925.
'Quicksilver Resources Announces Name Change for Canadian Subsidiary (SYS-CON Media)Quicksilver Resources Inc. (NYSE: KWK)announced today that it has changed the name of MGV Energy Inc., itswholly-owned Canadian subsidiary located in Calgary, Alberta, toQuicksilver Resources Canada Inc.
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