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Granbury News for 20-Dec-2005
'Katherine Hardesty (Hood County News)A longtime Cresson resident and teacher in Cresson and granbury schools, Katherine Hardesty, 92, died Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005 at Bellaire. Burial is 10 a.m. today (Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005) at Cresson Cemetery.
'Santa, please help find my daddy a job (Hood County News)?Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus,? The New York Sun related in a famous 1897 editorial. ?He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy.?
'Well, if you thought that was educationally enriching, get a load of the new, improved Road Scholars format for 2006: (Hood County News)Roadrunners were stirring in 2005. They?ll be scintillating in 2006 in partnership with armadillos, prairie dogs and longhorn steers in the second annual Hood County News Road Scholars program for Granbury elementary and intermediate school students in grades 1 through 4.
'Sound Off! (Hood County News)Sound Off! (Monday, December 19, 2005 *Jeers to all the parents, teachers, administrators, and officials in this town that have turned a deaf ear and a blind eye to the drug problem in this town!
'Lady Pirates blitz Boswell (Hood County News)The Granbury Lady Pirate defense has done a lot of things this season, but Friday they accomplished a first. They held an opponent to under 20 points.
'Woman dies after pickup accident (Hood County News)A Granbury woman died Sunday afternoon at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth following a one-vehicle rollover accident early Sunday morning in Hood County.
'Pirates even mark, rip Azle (Hood County News)How much have the Granbury Pirates improved since last season? Well, for one thing they?ve figured out how to shoot poorly, rebound poorly, and still find a way to win. And win convincingly.
'Marty Van Kleeck back to lead Opera (Hood County News)The granbury City Council is expected to formally approve a lease agreement with the Opera Association board of directors tonight (Tuesday). In a meeting Nov. 15, the council voted to lease and eventually purchase the granbury Opera House properties.
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