Sunday, June 22, 2025
Education

The National Spring Signing Day for the 2024-25 school year was May 16. Of the six Pirates who will continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level, one is taking theirs to the junior college …

Four students in the Granbury Independent School District were honored last week for their moving essays on Memorial Day — their words reflecting just how much of an impact America’s fallen heroes have left on the younger generations.

Everyone who has had the pleasure of meeting Louise Deems eventually ends up wondering if she's hiding gills under her latex floral swim cap. Throughout the course of her long and colorful life, there’s not a time the 69-year-old Granburian recalls being out of the water for more than 48 hours. Every summer since 1977, she has spent her days in the pool of her Granbury home, teaching the community’s youngest and oldest residents alike how to swim.

The Texas Aviation Advisory Committee has named Mark Kirk of Granbury High School as the 2025 Aviation Educator of the Year. “Driven by a deep passion for teaching, Mark continues to find …

Tolar High School has opened the doors to the real world for the Class of 2025. The Tolar High School gym marked the end of their secondary school lives. Sixty-seven students received diplomas …

The Lipan High School Class of 2025 is on its way to the real world, following the Friday, May 23, commencement at the high school gymnasium.

Scenes from Tolar graduation of the class of 2025. These Rattlers are leaving the Snake Farm.

The Granbury High School Class of 2025 celebrated the end of their high school career with lots of laughs, smiles and tears, as they walked across the stage at Pirate Stadium May 23. 

Tuesday May 20 Cornerstone Christian Academy held it's 2025 Elemantry awards ceremony in the school Gym 

Hood County is known for many things, its never-ending supply of festivals and events, its quaint historic square and its hospitable, yet eccentric citizens. But what really comes to people’s minds, especially as the weather gets warmer, are Hood County’s seemingly endless water activities – which pose equally endless threats of turning your family’s day of fun in the sun into a day at the ER.

If you thought you were having a bad day Friday, May 16, try being the dummy that was pinned under a tractor bucket having its leg sawed off by a man who learned what a gigli saw was only 30 seconds prior. It starts to put things in perspective, doesn’t it?

Tolar Elementary let fourth-grader Tildy Reuther become the principal for a day (May 9) after her parents bought the job. Her parents did not literally buy out the principal but put a winning bid on …

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