
Sights from Glen Rose football scrimmage with Stephenville, Waco Connolly
The Glen Rose Tiger varsity and junior varsity football team hosted Stephenville and Waco Connolly for their first scrimmages of the season on Friday night at Tiger Stadium.
The Glen Rose Tiger varsity and junior varsity football team hosted Stephenville and Waco Connolly for their first scrimmages of the season on Friday night at Tiger Stadium.
The Glen Rose tennis team will open the 2022 fall season with neighboring Granbury High School on Friday at 4 p.m. at the Tiger Tennis Courts.
GLEN ROSE — For Somervell County Sheriff Alan West, there is no substitute for practice and preparation. For two days earlier this month, Somervell County joined forces with Glen Rose ISD, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the City of Glen Rose; and Parks and Wildlife for active shooter training at Glen Rose Junior High.
Earlier this month, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar distributed $1.2 billion in local sales tax allocations to cities, counties, transit systems and special-purpose taxing districts.
BROCK — Three matches into the 2022 volleyball season, the No. 5 Glen Rose Lady Tigers are backing up their early ranking with wins over Boyd and Sanger on Tuesday and Brock on Wednesday.
Travelers along U.S. 67 South about 15 miles northeast of Glen Rose may be wondering what’s up with all the dinosaurs on the side of the road, claws up and teeth exposed as they stare down motorists and truckers passing by.
GLEN ROSE — At Tuesday night’s Glen Rose City Council meeting, ATA Martial Arts was granted a specifi c use permit on the Glen Rose Historic Downtown Square, specifically, the vacant 102 NE Barnard Street location.
GLEN ROSE — In a specially called public board meeting Monday night, the Glen Rose ISD board of trustees, administration and district legal council met for the first reading of local policy concerning the use of district bathrooms based upon gender.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Granbury is hosting a family history conference on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 9-3:30 p.m. at 1226 Ross Lane. Admission is free for the conference, but if you want a box lunch, it’s $10 payable at the conference. Registration is online only at https://tinyurl.com/2p9bjy4s and it will close Sept. 12.
The Erath County Sheriff’s Office found human remains Friday morning, and Sheriff Matt Coates said in a press release that “preliminary investigations indicate a likelihood that the remains discovered today are those of Sharla Shaffer.”