
CRT members receive certificates for projects
Jackson McGee Miller and his sister, Hannah Miller, members of the Bosque River Chapter of Children of the Republic of Texas, received certificates for projects completed during the last year.

Jackson McGee Miller and his sister, Hannah Miller, members of the Bosque River Chapter of Children of the Republic of Texas, received certificates for projects completed during the last year.
GLEN ROSE- At the December 2024 Glen Rose City Council meeting, a unanimous decision was made to convert Mesquite Street into a one-way street between Live Oak Street and Hill Street. This change, recommended by Police Chief Martin and supported by City Council members, aims to address growing safety concerns in the area, particularly at the intersection of Mesquite and Live Oak.

GLEN ROSE— The Glen Rose Tiger baseball team will have close to a dozen first-time varsity players when the open the season in late February, but coach Heath Herron has a good group of returning players who will play key roles as the the new faces become familiar with the new level of baseball. The Tigers opened practice two weeks ago, and Herron said they have been focusing a lot of time on the fundamentals and pitching at getting arms in shape.
GLEN ROSE— The Glen Rose Tiger spring tennis teams had their first scrimmage of the year last Monday at Glen Rose in preparation for their Feb. 14 season opener with Fort Worth Northside at the McLeland Tennis Center in Fort Worth.

GLEN ROSE– The Glen Rose Preservation Commission held its monthly meeting at City Hall, presided over by Commission President Ann Carver. Key topics included a restoration proposal for the historic Sycamore Grove, also known as Outlaw Station and an overview of incentive programs for preservation projects in the downtown district.

MINERAL WELLS— The Glen Rose Tigers overcame a cold-shooting first quarter on Tuesday night at Mineral Wells before running away with an easy 75-44 win to open up the second half of District 6-4A play.


In John 15:15 Jesus says He’s my friend. To be honest I don’t even know what that means.

I can’t help but wonder if the sky in heaven will be as blue as the never-ending sky in Texas? I can’t help but wonder if my mom, my dad and grandparents will be the same when we are reunited on God’s doorstep.