Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 28-Feb-2006
'Scientist loses house, pets to fire (Hood County News)It may have rained nearly 3 inches this weekend, but fires still raged, and residents are reminded that the burn ban remains in effect. A Tolar scientist lost her home, pets, business and three vehicles to fire Saturday.
'New company taking over opera house (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Galveston Island Musicals will open its season with an Andrews Sisters revue.
'Rain, Boswell make night tough for GHS (Hood County News)Weather can be a great equalizer in outdoor sports. The Granbury Pirate soccer team will attest to this. For the second time in District 4-5A play, an inferior opponent managed to come away with a tie thanks to inclement weather.
'SHLACHTER, PEROTIN, FUQUAY, & CO. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Building buckles, but firm won't pack it in
'Riley Reed (Hood County News)Riley Reed, brother of Sonja Tribble of Granbury, died Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006 in Falls Church, Va. Funeral was Saturday in Little River United Church of Christ in Annadale, Va. Reed, 49, was a bus driver.
'Delmar Joseph (Pat) Dyer (Hood County News)Funeral services are 11 a.m. today (Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006) at Wiley Funeral Home in granbury for Delmar Joseph (Pat) Dyer, 76, who died Saturday Feb. 25, 2006 in granbury. Visitation was Monday night at the funeral home.
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