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The Hood County Commissioners Court unanimously entered into an agreement — specifically, a memorandum of understanding — with both Somervell and Erath counties to exhance Granbury’s Regional Radio Network.

The colorful flags that have surrounded the Hood County Courthouse on a year-round basis will now be placed on a seasonal holiday schedule following a unanimous vote by the Hood County Commissioners Court April 23.

The Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (MCJROTC) program at Granbury High School will soon have a new workout station for its students. The Granbury Independent School District board of trustees unanimously approved the purchase of the MCJROTC BeaverFit workout station during a regularly scheduled meeting April 22.

The May 4 unofficial election results are in, with the majority of residents giving a firm thumbs down to the $161 million Granbury Independent School District bond proposal. The bond — …

Three Granbury High School students received a prestigious honor during the Granbury Independent School District’s board of trustees meeting April 22. Students Quinn King, Andrew Nickell and Jonathan Hutchison were each presented with the Lamar Award by the Granbury Masonic Lodge #392.

The Hood County Commissioners Court discussed a draft of its first ever fund balance policy during a regularly scheduled meeting April 23.

On Wednesday, May 8th, at 9:30 a.m., the American Sign Language 3 & 4 Honors students from Granbury High School, in a remarkable collaboration with students from Western Hills High School Deaf …

The North and East Texas Press Association held its annual convention in Granbury April 25-27, with Hood County News receiving several awards in the Better Newspaper Contest.

This November, Hood County residents will vote whether to move forward with a proposed tax for the local hospital district — although the rate of the tax remains to be set.

According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Nothing Bundt Cakes will open a 2,285 square foot location at 1200 Waters Edge, Suite 120 — the former home of Superior Fitness.

The Granbury Independent School District recognized 21 graduates from its LEAP Academy program during a regularly scheduled school board meeting April 22.

Many Hood County residents were left shocked Wednesday morning after witnessing the aftermath of what appeared to be a car crash involving the new CEFCO gas station on Highway 51.

The Hood County Commissioners Court unanimously voted to terminate its lease agreement with the Hood County YMCA during a special meeting April 25.

The Hood County Commissioners Court designated May 12-18 as National Police Week during a regularly scheduled meeting April 23.

The Hood County Commissioners Court officially declared Thursday, May 2 a National Day of Prayer during a regularly scheduled meeting April 23.

The city of Granbury recently held its first open house meeting regarding the city’s next Comprehensive Plan, with residents voicing their opinions on how to best shape the future of Granbury.

The Granbury City Council issued a proclamation declaring May 6-10 Economic Development Week in the city during a regularly scheduled meeting April 16.

After a nine-month hiatus, Granbury residents can once again watch city meetings from the comfort of their own homes. Livestreaming officially resumed for the Granbury City Council meeting April 16 — the first meeting to be livestreamed following the city’s cyber attack last summer.

The city of Granbury is cleaner than it has been in months — and it’s all thanks to the community. On April 13, the city hosted its second Great Granbury Cleanup, where 180 volunteers spent their Saturday morning picking up trash along frequented roadways in town, like U.S. Highway 377 and State Highway 144.

Many Hood County residents were ecstatic to learn that a carnival was in town from April 11-14 at the Reunion Grounds — but it wasn’t all fun and games for this fair. During a regular meeting of the Granbury City Council April 16, City Manager Chris Coffman revealed that the carnival, Pride of Texas Shows, had failed to obtain a specific use permit before setting up earlier that weekend — leaving the city with no choice but to issue tickets to the company.

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