Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 06-Aug-2006
'Celebration's different, unusual attractions keep fans coming back (Herald & Review)Bill Marmion of Geneseo has come up with a new idea for empty glass liquor bottles. The light bulb went off in his head to make them into lamps. Marmion, who owns Reflections In Glass, shares his bright idea with the public with the products for sale on Merchant Street.
'BRIEFS (Dallas Morning News)North Texas families can preview a new KERA initiative at 7 p.m. Sunday on KERA Channel 13. The station will broadcast "Read With Me," a video that will include tips from Dorothy Strickland to help children learn to read.
'U.S. rosters for Pan Pacific championships (KRON 4 Bay Area)Randall Bal, Fair Oaks, Calif. Fran Crippen, Conshohocken, Pa.
'Wildfires Keep Texas Firefighters Busy (KWTX-TV Waco)(August 3, 2006)?An incident management team from Georgia was scheduled to arrive in Granbury Thursday to support state and local crews battling wildfires around the state.
'Drillers Plan to Increase Barnett Rigs (Rigzone)Two major producers in the Barnett Shale natural gas field said Wednesday that they plan to expand operations in the field adjoining Fort Worth despite a slump in gas prices this year.
'Comal residents battle river revelry (w/ slideshow) (Houston Chronicle)The debauchery of Bourbon Street, the plastered Parrotheads of Key West and the frat-style spectacle of 6th Street are only slightly racier than the party going on in Ken Valentine's backyard.
'PICK OF THE WEEK | GRANBURY (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Fans of The Waltons have two upcoming chances to see those actors on local stages. Judy Norton-Taylor, who played Mary Ellen Walton (don't ask which one that was), takes the title role in the beloved Jerry Herman musical Hello, Dolly! at the Granbury Opera House, in collaboration with Galveston Island Musicals. In September, look for Michael Learned (Olivia Walton) at Bass Hall in a national tour
'Busting out all over (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Scott Myers of Granbury and Blair Buswell of Utah are the men behind the busts for some Pro Football Hall of Famers.
'Wedding: Kacy and Henry Ellis Jr. (Carlsbad Current-Argus)CARLSBAD ? Kacy Wynn Moutray and Henry Bone Ellis Jr. of Dallas were married April 29, 2006, at The Spencer Theater in Alto. A reception followed the ceremony and the guests danced to music provided by Don Colwell and the Texas Rhythm Machine of Lubbock.
'Georgia Forestry Commission team battles Texas blazes (The Weekly)MACON, GA (August 3, 2006) - A specially trained division of the Georgia Forestry Commission has been dispatched to help fight wildfires in Texas.
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