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Granbury News for 10-Oct-2005
'Drilling regulations set for inside city (Hood County News)Any drilling in the granbury city limits will be subject to regulations approved by the City Council this week. Council members adopted a detailed oil and gas policy as an addition to the city?s zoning ordinance during their regular meeting Tuesday night.
'Opera House to reopen (Hood County News)The show will go on. granbury Opera House reopens with a bang, and a twang, next weekend with four performances by the popular band Warm Country Heart at 8 p.m. on Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday, and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
'GHS tennis in must-win situation (Hood County News)It was a long afternoon for the Granbury varsity tennis team Tuesday as Mansfield was hardly a gracious host. The Tigers defeated the Pirates 16-3 in a District 4-5A match.
'Pirate duo passing test (Hood County News)Joe Montana to Jerry Rice. Troy Aikman to Michael Irvin. Matt Leinart to anybody. While the passing duo of Andrew Mellencamp to Justice Baker might not rank with the likes of the aforementioned, it has created excitement for Granbury football fans for the past couple of seasons.
'To improve academics (Hood County News)Changes are being made to try to make sure Granbury High School isn?t rated academically unacceptable again. New GHS principal Marsha Grissom gave a ?state of the high school? report Monday to the Granbury School Board.
'T.P. Brown (Hood County News)Celebration of Life service for T.P. Brown, 75, of granbury was held Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005 at granbury Church of Christ. Burial was in granbury Cemetery.
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