
Perez: The hayride
Many traditions abound in October. Most, it seems, circle round in anticipation of Halloween. Some traditions are seasonal (harvest time), others are decorative (mind the pumpkin), and one is absolutely inexplicable.

Many traditions abound in October. Most, it seems, circle round in anticipation of Halloween. Some traditions are seasonal (harvest time), others are decorative (mind the pumpkin), and one is absolutely inexplicable.

I’m writing this on Tuesday afternoon about 4:37 p.m. and I just got through with a run. It’s been a long day with Jesus and I thought an early run might shake the cobwebs out of my head. It didn’t.

As temperatures rise and Texans spend more time outdoors, the risk of tick bites increases across the state. It’s important to know how to spot, avoid and remove ticks in Texas, whether you’re hiking, camping, ranching or gardening.0

Weekly Jail LogSept. 15 – 21

Jay Hinton/Glen Rose Reporter GLEN ROSE — After having nearly a week off, the Glen Rose Lady Tigers returned to action last Tuesday with a… Login to continue reading Login…

GLEN ROSE — Residents gathered on the Historic Downtown Square in front of City Hall on Sept. 11 to remember the lives lost in the terrorist attacks of 2001, while also mourning the recent death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed during a public event on Sept.

GLEN ROSE — Residents and businesses in Glen Rose will see an increase in their trash bills after the Glen Rose City Council unanimously approved a 4.95% rate hike during its Sept. 9 meeting.

GLEN ROSE — Community members gathered Sept. 2 at 111 SW Barnard St. to celebrate the grand opening of The Maker’s Table, Glen Rose’s first DIY creativity bar, with a ribbon-cutting hosted by the Glen Rose Somervell County Chamber of Commerce.

GLEN ROSE — A Glen Rose resident presented a proposal for a community dog park during the Sept. 9 City Council meeting, suggesting the project could provide both recreational and social benefits for the community.
GLEN ROSE — The Glen Rose City Council voted Sept. 9 to rezone and replat a property on Wren Street to allow for the construction of single-family homes, moving forward plans to increase housing options in the city.