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Granbury News for 03-Mar-2006
'Lady Pirates post 2 straight shutouts (Hood County News)A pair of shutouts this week has gotten the granbury Lady Pirates right back into the thick of the District 4-5A playoff race. The Lady Pirates defeated Boswell 2-0 Monday at Pirate Stadium before hitting the road and shutting out Paschal 2-0.
'The board hopes renovations at the center will be complete by Oct. 30. The YMCA of Fort Worth will manage the facility (Hood County News)Area racquetball players are concerned about the future of their courts at the Center for Health and Fitness on Harbor Lakes Drive in granbury.
'Tobacco sting catches four local retailers (Hood County News)Granbury police detectives periodically send out undercover minors out to purchase tobacco products at local retailers. This week police caught four clerks who didn?t ID the buyers and were cited for selling tobacco to a minor.
'Thomas David Robertson (Hood County News)Thomas David Robertson, 64, of DeCordova died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006 in Dallas. His funeral was conducted in Laughery Funeral Home at Pennsville, N.J. Feb. 1, 2006.
'PICK OF THE WEEK | GRANBURY (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Girl groups are a mainstay of pop music, and all of them can thank the wholesome Andrews Sisters for getting the trend started. Seventy years after that group formed, there are still tribute acts. One such is Sisters of Swing, the first production of the new Granbury Opera House regime, under the umbrella of family-friendly Galveston Island Musicals. New York actors, from left, Melissa D'Amico
'HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL INSIDER (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)The move paid off for Niqky Hughes.
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