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Granbury News for 16-May-2006
'HIGH SCHOOLS (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)BASEBALL Wednesday's linescore
'News source for the Texas Hill Country (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)The Heritage School boys? track team was tied with granbury Happy Hill Farm going into the final event of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools? state 1A Division meet, but had to settle for an overall second place tie (with Dallas Covenant) when the locals finished behind the eventual champions in the deciding mile relay.
'Back In Time 05-10-2006 (Plainview Daily Herald)May 10, 1936: Directors of the Plains Cooperative Creamery will be taking a trip to Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Phoenix, El Paso and Salt Lake City to promote the sale of their products.
'Ron Powell: There's no slowing down Henry Cox (Lincoln Journal Star)I unloaded my van the other day and struggled getting all my junk to the house in one trip ? a computer bag, another briefcase, a gym bag and a couple notebooks.
'Mother knows best (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Always tell the truth; listen and learn; and if the shoe fits, buy one in every color: What our readers learned from Mom.
'McKinney soccer players shine in Senior Showcase (The Mesquite News)McKinney soccer players Robert Camarillo, Ryan Puhl and Chris Groff, and assistant coach Daniel R. Lowe did their part to help Region I to a 4-2 win over Region II in the Senior Showcase at Southwestern University.
'LINESCORES, PAIRINGS, RESULTS, SCHEDULES (File 1) (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)BASEBALL
'Tison Middle School track team dominates (The Weatherford Democrat)The seventh grade girls from Tison Middle School had a very successful spring track season in 2006. The 1600m Relay team consisting of Tabbi and Ann Danylchuk, Isle Medina and Megan McLemore went undefeated placing first in all six track meets.
'Euless woman knows recipe for success 7:42 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Verna Kight is the boss, but she always wears a white apron, ready to wash dishes or cook. She is known for her warmth and hospitality.
'Dave Krider: Milestone montage (Sports Illustrated)Everything's bigger in Texas -- even basketball, which has always played second fiddle in the football-crazed state.
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