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Granbury News for 05-Oct-2006
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'Granbury woman dies days after wreck (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Officials still waiting for forensic tests to determine if her death was related to the crash.
'Bob Ray Sanders: Storyteller takes another hike to tell us more about Texas (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)A veteran -- read "retired" -- Star-Telegram reporter is hitting the road again in search of more interesting Texans.
'Cross country notebook: Coppell coach hopes running course pays off (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)Coppell coach Roxanne Farris hopes her boys and girls teams picked up some tips Saturday that they can use next month. Farris flew her squads to West Texas last weekend for the Lubbock Invitational.
'Premium Jobs (The Weatherford Democrat)Escrow Officer Needed With Book Of Business. Fax Resume To: 817-341-0702 Experienced Drivers S. E. Region, Paid Insurance, Left Coast Trucking Inc. Mansfield TX. 1-800-523-4772
'Voters get more time to register (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Elections officials are extending the hours for voter registration to give Tarrant County residents extra chances to sign up before the Oct. 10 deadline. Registration offices will be open on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Monday and Tuesday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting for the Nov. 7 general election starts Oct. 23 and ends Nov. 3. Voter registration sites in Fort Worth:
'Class of 1946 shares WWII experiences (The Weatherford Democrat)By Nammi Bhagvandoss THE JOPLIN GLOBE (JOPLIN, Mo.) Joplin, MO ? The Class of 1946 learned history by living it. ?Our senior year was after World War II,? recalls retired cardiologist Jack S. Sanders, a 1946 graduate of Joplin High School. ?We could see the world changing.?
'Weatherford suffers home loss (The Weatherford Democrat)For the Weatherford Lady Roos, it was a story of two different teams during their five-game loss to the visiting Mansfield Summit Lady Jaguars at Weatherford Gymnasium Tuesday night.
'Column: A moment of silence ... is that too much to ask ? (The Weatherford Democrat)I am an American and a Christian and I believe in freedom of expression. People are entitled to think and do what they want to, within the law, but I would hope they would do so with taste and class.
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