Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 24-Feb-2006
'L.B. Kirkpatrick (Hood County News)L. B. Kirkpatrick, 76, of granbury and a retired Dallas Police Officer, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006, in Fort Worth. Funeral services at 2 p.m. today (Thursday, Jan. 23,2006) at First Baptist Church in granbury.
'Why were supervisors' contracts not renewed? (Hood County News)Why were supervisors' contracts not renewed? (Wednesday, February 22, 2006 Editor's Note: The granbury School Board recently voted 4-3 to not renew contracts of six administrators.
'DPS divers search for murder weapon (Hood County News)Look in the lake, the murder suspect told authorities. Steven Edwin Stembridge, 20, of Granbury, told authorities he threw a gun off the Pearl Street bridge early Saturday morning, Feb. 11 after he shot and killed 23-year-old David Thomas Schermer, also of Granbury.
'FISHING REPORT (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)AREA LAKES
'She owned and operated Memorial Monuments in Granbury and was a member of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) (Hood County News)Graveside service for Nellie High Patton, 86, of Granbury are scheduled at 1 p.m. today, (Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006) in Acton Cemetery. The Granbury resident since 1976 died Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006 in Glen Rose.
'Three North Texas girls on elite basketball team 11:14 AM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)North Crowley?s Brittainey Raven, Brock?s Jordan Murphree and Seguin?s Allison Hightower were named to the West roster for the McDonald?s All-American game March 29 in San Diego.
'Lipan begins title defense with blowout (Hood County News)GRANBURY -- About the only decision left was whether Lipan coach Tommy Bleeker, suffering from a stomachache, would be eating with his team and support crew following the game.
'Inspired fights open tourney (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)In three years as a boxer, Jesse Casas has learned at least one thing from the sport.
'Electric rates are going up (Hood County News)City of granbury-provided electricity rates are going up immediately, but customers won?t see the 25 to 50 percent increases some electric companies have already instituted. Utility rates have shot up nationwide at unprecedented amounts because of increased fuel prices.
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