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Granbury News for 01-Feb-2006
'GHS qualifies 15 swimmers for regionals (Hood County News)Once again the granbury High swim team will be well-represented at regionals. The Pirates qualified eight and the Lady Pirates are sending eight to the Class 5A Region I Meet at Loos Pool in Dallas Feb. 10-11.
'Granbury slips by Arlington Heights (Hood County News)The granbury Pirates will enter the District 4-5A soccer race with a .500 record after Friday's 2-1 victory at Arlington Heights. The Pirates improved to 4-4-1 as Brandon Watson scored both goals.
'It is requested that memorials be made to the Amyloidosis Support Group, Att: Dallas Chapter, 232 Orchard Dr., Wood (Hood County News)Graveside service for Ray Hinckley, 63, of Granbury were heldSaturday, Jan. 28, 2006 at Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth. The wife, mother and grandmother died Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2006.
'Glen Franklin Knight (Hood County News)Glenn Franklin Knight, Sr., 90, of Granbury, passed away Friday, Jan. 27, 2006, in Granbury. No services are planned at this time. Knight was born June 13, 1915, in Anna, Ill. He retired as a train master from the Illinois terminal of the Norfork and Southern Railroad in June 1973.
'Thanks to PK plant, Lake Granbury still full (Hood County News)While most area lakes are four, five and even 13 feet low, Lake Granbury is near capacity. With record drought and increased water usage bringing lake levels down across the state, Lake Granbury seems to be ?sitting pretty.?
'Louise Corbell (Hood County News)Final rites for Louise Corbell were held Monday at Martin?s Funeral Home Chapel in granbury. Burial was in Holly Hills Memorial Park. She was preceded in death by a son, Kippy Corbell, her mother, Alta Cameron, a sister; Mary Brinlee and nephew, Jamie McAnally.
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