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Granbury News for 06-Apr-2007
'SWAU to again perform Easter story (Cleburne Times-Review)Southwestern Adventist University will present its second annual Resurrection Pageant on Saturday in Keene. The 2 1/2-hour walk-through production will present scenes depicting the final events of Jesus? life, which take place at various locations at SWAU?s campus.
'Recent river flood leaves minimal damage (The Weatherford Democrat)After a long weekend of water woes, Horseshoe Bend residents returned to their homes early this week to find little to no major damage. According to Kirk Fuqua, flood plan administrator and director of the Parker County Health Department, the effects of the overflow could have been much worse.
'Prime-Time Nielsen ratings (The Weatherford Democrat)Prime-Time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen Media Research for March 26-April 1. Listings include the week?s ranking, with viewership for the week and season-to-date rankings in parentheses. An ??X?? in parentheses denotes a one-time-only presentation.
'Aledo throttles Crowley (The Weatherford Democrat)ALEDO ? The Aledo Bearcats scored eight runs in the bottom of the third inning to distance themselves from the Crowley Eagles and worked to a 13-5 win at the new Bearcat Baseball Stadium in Aledo Wednesday night.
'Big inning costs Roos in district matchup (The Weatherford Democrat)Weatherford Kangaroos pitcher Colton Davis worked four complete innings without allowing a hit to the North Crowley Panthers, but that streak came to an end in the top of the fifth.
'Lawmaker wants Bible classes mandated in schools (The Weatherford Democrat)DALLAS (AP) ? A Texas legislator wants to require the state?s nearly 1,700 public school districts to teach the Bible as a textbook, ??not a worship document.??
'GRANBURY ? The UTB-TSC women?s golf team finished sixth at the Lady Knights Bluebonnet Classic as the 36-hole ... (The Brownsville Herald)The Scorpions finished Tuesday?s round with a 358, nine shots higher than Monday?s 349 for a 36-hole total of 707. Southern Nazarene University won the tournament with a 614 total.
'Exterminators say spring?s the time to beat the bugs (The Weatherford Democrat)In most areas of the country spring is welcome ? except for the bugs whose activity goes into high gear right now. ??There?s a natural population of pests coming out now looking for food and moisture,?? said entomologist Bob Young, a division service manager for the pest-control company Terminix.
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