Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 22-Nov-2006
'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.
'Thanksgiving Meal May Have Sickened Granbury Students (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)granbury, Texas -- Authorities want to know if a Thanksgiving meal at a granbury grade school made several students sick. Doctors treated several students for nausea, vomiting and diarrhea over the weekend following the Friday feast.
'County gives support to effort to save prairie land (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Tarrant County commissioners Tuesday publicly declared their support of efforts to preserve a 1,983-acre tract of prairie land in southwestern Tarrant County that is in jeopardy of being sold by Texas officials to developers.
'BOX SCORES, RESULTS, SCHEDULES (HIGH SCHOOLS) (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)BOYS BASKETBALL
'First Financial Bankshares Announces Trust Company Promotions (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) First Financial Bankshares, Inc. today announced the promotion of Kirk W. Thaxton, CTFA, to President and Chief Executive Officer of First Financial Trust & Asset Management Company, N.A., effective January 1, 2007.
'Weighty holiday decisions (Cleburne Times-Review)From left, brothers Justan and Austin Martinez wrestle fresh turkeys Friday in an attempt to help their mother do Thanksgiving shopping in Cleburne. The weekend before Thanksgiving was, like always, one of the busiest shopping days of the year in most grocery stores.
'Fredericksburg Standard Online (Fredericksburg Standard Radio Post)?TELEPHONE HOUR? -- Performing a song from the musical Bye Bye Birdie are Fredericksburg High School students, left to right: Gaelyn Baethge, Marjorie Williams and Madison Hardy during the ?FHS 2006 Musical Panorama? held recently in the school?s auditorium.
'Robinson takes over as mayor (Cleburne Times-Review)After carefully canvassing ballots at Thursday?s meeting, Keene City Council members declared the winners of the Nov. 7 election and administered oaths of office.
'In Fort Worth, a fight to preserve prairie land (Dallas Morning News)FORT WORTH ? Barely 20 minutes south of downtown Cowtown, the meadowlarks sing and the tall grass sways in the easy breeze.
'Boy's remains found in Hood County (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Investigators are trying to determine how the Dallas boy, who had been missing for more than four years, ended up in the rural area northwest of granbury.
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