Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 15-Nov-2006
'90 shelter dogs euthanized due to rabies scare (The Weatherford Democrat)According to Weatherford/Parker County Animal Shelter Supervisor Tammy Alexander, approximately 90 shelter dogs have been euthanized due to the rabid puppy adopted from the shelter in October.
'Garner principal settles with school board, district (The Weatherford Democrat)Former Garner ISD principal Pamela Barksdale shed light on her mysterious involuntary leave of absence Tuesday, rounding out an administration plagued with District infighting.
'Site changed for Roos, Aledo in Ft. Worth (The Weatherford Democrat)Both the Weatherford Kangaroos and the Aledo Bearcats football teams qualified for the postseason Friday night with wins over Granbury and Crowley and are preparing for the bi-district round of the playoffs.
'Blankets, slippers needed (Cleburne Times-Review)Times-Review carriers Carolyn and Jim Yoachum are carrying on a program begun last year by fellow carrier for providing blankets and slippers to nursing home patients who sometimes experience discomfort during the cold, winter months.
'Adieu green lawn, see you in the spring (The Weatherford Democrat)By Julie Kirkwood THE EAGLE-TRIBUNE (NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.) NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. ? I started spreading organic fertilizer on the lawn on a weeknight. When it got so dark that I could no longer see the tracks from my spreader, I stopped for the night.
'Zonta Club celebrates 25 years in Johnson County (Cleburne Times-Review)The Zonta Club of Johnson County recently celebrated 25 years of service in advancing the status of women in Johnson County.
'Board to talk more on lines (Cleburne Times-Review)Discussions about reworking Cleburne ISD?s campus attendance zones is on the agenda for the school board?s meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at the district administration building, 505 N. Ridgeway Drive.
'BOX SCORES, PAIRINGS, RESULTS, SCHEDULES (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)BOYS BASKETBALL
'Roos roll into playoffs with win (The Weatherford Democrat)GRANBURY ? For the third week in a row, Weatherford Kangaroos running back Willie Fielder eclipsed the 200-yard mark as the Roos closed the regular season with a 41-6 win over the Granbury Pirates at Pirate Stadium in Granbury Friday night.
'Time to ?take care of business? (The Weatherford Democrat)The Weatherford Kangaroos football team is just one win away from making its second consecutive trip to the Class 5A state playoffs. The last team in the way, the granbury Pirates.
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