Last week, Granbury City Council unanimously voted to update no-parking zones in two areas. One change will extend parking restrictions along Stockton Street, while the other will update an ordinance to reflect the renaming of Plaza Drive to Harbor Lakes Drive.
Another Granbury home has secured its spot as an official historic landmark, bringing more than a century of stories and cultural significance to the area.
Hood County is now without an IT director after the Hood County Commissioners Court voted 3-2 last month to terminate Drew Wiederkehr.
Finding a Father’s Day gift can be difficult. Dads either “don’t know” what they want or you can’t afford the truck or grill they’ve been wanting for years. …
AVIVA Granbury couple Nancy and Ransom (Ranny) Danley recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary, complete with streamers, cake and even live entertainment.
Precinct 1 Commissioner Kevin Andrews was recognized May 27 during the Hood County Commissioners Court meeting for being on the first-place team in the Walk Through Texas History program — receiving the coveted GOAT trophy in the process.
To celebrate Flag Day on June 14, Hood County Commissioners Court on May 27 unanimously approved placing a 15-foot by-25-foot replica of the first stars and stripes flag on the historical courthouse grounds.
Last week, the Hood County Commissioners Court issued a proclamation declaring June Elder Abuse Awareness Month and voted unanimously to light the exterior of the courthouse purple in symbolic support of the cause.
The Granbury Independent School District discovered a little more wiggle room in the budget last month — $16.1 million to be exact.
The one-hour Granbury City Council meeting Tuesday, June 3, contained several agenda items of property rezoning and amendments — but one change cemented yet another landmark in Granbury’s famed history.
Local 4-H students were recognized last week for their “legen-dairy” results after competing in multiple stock show events across the state.
One Granbury resident just cashed in on some Big Money — literally — after winning $1 million from the Texas Lottery® scratch-off game of the same name.