Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 28-Mar-2006
'A complete listing of winners include: (Hood County News)?We couldn?t have ordered better weather,? events coordinator Ann Schumann said of General granbury?s Birthday Celebration held on the square over the weekend. ?We had as good a crowd as last year, and lots of kids attending.?
'City to buy Country Love (Hood County News)Borrowing a line from country music?s Billy Joe Shaver, ?If at first you don?t succeed, try and try again,? and the city of granbury did just that. Ongoing efforts by the city to acquire the county-owned Country Love property were finally successful Monday morning.
'Defense key to Lady Pirate shutout (Hood County News)While Boswell pitcher Taylor Wood was piling up 13 strikeouts, Granbury pitcher Baillie Trumble was the one coming away with the shutout victory at home Friday night. In fact, Trumble only posted one strikeout, and that came in the seventh inning.
'Texans dominate McDonald's All-Americans 6:11 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Never before have so many Texans participated in the prestigious McDonald?s All-American basketball game. And all but one of them is from the Fort Worth area.
''He was a man among men' (Hood County News)?He was a man among men, and all who knew and worked with Jim Best looked up to him? is how John Brawner, a retired granbury school administrator, described Jim Best. Jim Best, 78, Christian, teacher, disciplinarian, bus driver and family man, died Friday, March 24, 2006 in Fort Worth.
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