November 2022

Runnin’ Tigers hold off Keene, 51-46

GLEN ROSE — Glen Rose’s Caden Smith scored a teamhigh 17 points and Zeke Niedziela added 16 more in leading the Tigers to a 5146 victory over Keene on Tuesday night at Tiger Arena. The Tigers, who trailed by as many as eight in the third quarter, improve to 2-0 with the win after beating Iowa Park in the season opener on Saturday in Lipan.

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Heritage Park gets ready for the holidays

GLEN ROSE — The Glen Rose Somervell County Convention and Visitors Bureau was busy at work Tuesday preparing Heritage Park for the Holiday season. Kelly Harris of the CVB put out an open request for community volunteers to help with decorations, and locals Ann Carver, Anthony Walker, Angelica Smith, Marsha Waldrep and Radonna Goetz answered the call.

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Fall Music in the Air

The Voice of Glen Rose High School Varsity Mixed Choir, along with the GRJH Varsity Girls Choir, GRJH Non-Varsity Girls Choir, GRJH Boys Choir and the GRJH Sixth-Grade Choir held their Fall Concert on Monday night at the Glen Rose High School Auditorium. The choirs were directed by Choir Director Samuel Teal and student-teacher Barrett Monk, and accompanied by Stephanie Anderson.

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HOROSCOPE

Creative outlets will help you relax this year. Lowering debt, making your living space more efficient or moving to a less expensive location will free up cash you can put toward something you want to pursue.

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