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Granbury News for 06-Nov-2005
'Bidding goodbye (Hood County News)A long first season came to an end last night for first-year granbury Pirate head football coach Mark Wright. The Pirates were 1-8 entering their game against Boswell (4-5) at press time. There was no playoff berth on the line, not even a winning season for either team.
'A whole new world (Hood County News)Imagine waking up to mice, lions and dwarfs every day. For 2005 granbury High School graduate Josh ?Boomer? Collins, it is reality. After graduation, he left granbury and traveled to a magical land ? Walt Disney World.
'Coach begins history chase (Hood County News)Eyes around the state and nation will be on Granbury as Lady Pirate coach Leta Andrews chases history. With 1,203 wins, she needs 15 more to become the winningest girls high school basketball coach in U.S. history.
'Wilma Ellen Moody (Hood County News)Funeral services for Wilma Ellen Moody, 89, of Granbury will be held at 11:30 today (Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005) in Greenwood Chapel. Burial will be at 3 p.m. in Crestview Memorial Park, Wichita Falls.
'Mary Alice Bailey (Hood County News)Graveside services for Mary Alice Bailey, 79, of Granbury will be held at 2 p.m. today (Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005) at Holly Hills Memorial Park. The retired machine operator for Kindall Health Care died Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005 in Granbury.
'Granbury Pirate defenders Josh Hunt (12), Matt Moody (33) wrap up (Hood County News)a Mansfield runner. The Pirates are hoping to have more defensive plays like this in their season finale Friday against Boswell at Pirate Stadium What about the Boswell Pioneers scares Granbury Pirate head football coach Mark Wright? Not much, really.
'On health insurance (Hood County News)The Granbury school insurance committee spoke, but the teachers didn?t agree. An overwhelming 75 percent of school employees supported the state health insurance plan.
'School asks for growth forecast (Hood County News)Numbers is the name of the game. The Granbury School Board wants to know how the district is growing before making a decision on facility needs.
'Alan Jud Wood IV (Hood County News)Final rites for Alan Jud Wood IV, 39, of granbury are pending for Monday, Nov. 7, 2005 at Mount Olivet Chapel in Fort Worth. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth.
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