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Granbury News for 27-Oct-2005
'Pirate hit road seeking second win (Hood County News)Play spoiler again? (Wednesday, October 26, 2005 by RICK MAUCH Last Friday the granbury Pirates pretty much spoiled the playoff hopes of Burleson with a 28-24 win at Pirate Stadium.
'Teachers cry foul over health insurance (Hood County News)School officials say a conflict of interest involving health insurance has granbury teachers in an uproar. Teachers say the proposed health insurance plan is costlier and offers fewer benefits than last year. This is the same company that granbury has used for the last three years.
'GHS harriers head to district (Hood County News)Last season the Granbury Lady Pirate cross country team made school history. They became the first program to advance out of district at the 5A level, finishing second in District 4-5A to Mansfield.
'THS teams gearing up for hoops (The Terrell Tribune)Terrell fans may be all caught up in the Tiger football team's 7-1 record and top 10 ranking, but with the gridiron season entering the final two weeks of the regular season those wanting a little hardwood action have only a short wait for their hoops fix.
'GHS Purple golfers 3rd in Brazos Classic (Hood County News)Led by the play of Dustin Thompson, the Granbury Purple team finished third in the Brazos Classic at Hidden Oaks and Harbor Lakes golf courses. The Pirates posted a three-round total of 52-over-par 916. Aledo Black won the tournament with an 888, followed by Grapevine at 903.
'Accident kills man (Hood County News)A 34-year old man with children, father and grandparents living in Granbury was killed Monday in an auto accident on State Highway 199 west of Springtown.
'Large burn shut down (Hood County News)A large, controlled burn was shut down Tuesday after environmental concerns surfaced at the former location of ET?s Portable Buildings on Highway 377, just west of North Loop 567.
'10-25 Police investigate attempted burglary (Cleburne Times-Review)Cleburne police are investigating a break-in and attempted burglary at the Family Dollar, 714 N. Main St., early Saturday morning. Police said entry was gained by peeling back a section of the exterior wall.
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