Lady Tigers place third at Dino Classic

GLEN ROSE — Behind three finishes in the top 15, the Glen Rose girls golf team finished third overall at the Glen Rose Dinosaur Classic last weekend at Squaw Valley Golf Course.
GLEN ROSE — Behind three finishes in the top 15, the Glen Rose girls golf team finished third overall at the Glen Rose Dinosaur Classic last weekend at Squaw Valley Golf Course.
GLEN ROSE — At the Feb. 25 meeting of the Somervell County Hospital District Board, members and hospital staff, including Dr. Roger Marks and GRMC CEO Michael Honea, gathered to accept a significant contribution to the community's healthcare services.
GLEN ROSE — Glen Rose Medical Center is making strides in strengthening its healthcare team and welcoming new doctors and staff while actively recruiting to enhance services for the community. During the recent Hospital District Board meeting, staff shared updates on new hires, ongoing recruitment, and upcoming community engagement events.
GLEN ROSE — At the latest Glen Rose ISD school board meeting, campus principals and district administrators provided updates on student achievements, academic initiatives, and financial matters shaping the district.
DUBLIN — The Glen Rose Lady Tigers had one lifter qualify for state and three medalists at the Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association Class 4A Region 2 meet on Friday, Feb. 28, at Dublin High School.
Sometimes, lessons learned come too late in life to make a difference. So, for the younger generation, take this advice from a seasoned veteran.
GLEN ROSE — The Glen Rose Runnin’ Tigers, who finished second in District 6-4A and advanced to the second round of the Class 4A Div. II players, were well-represented on the all-district teams that were announced last week.
Spring is in the air! If you step outside, you can feel it in the slight bump in temperature. You can hear it in the birdsong.
There might be times we wonder if God, like Elvis, has left the building. That’s about what’s going on in Psalm 13.
SAN ANGELO — Sixteen student-athletes on the Angelo State University Rams and Rambelles track and field teams, including Kylie Frush of Glen Rose, TX, have earned All-Lone Star Conference honors for their performances at the 2025 LSC Indoor Championships. All-LSC honorees for the Rams: Oleg Ananyev of Irkutsk, Russia - First Team, Pole Vault Mark Burdin of Kazan, Russia - First Team, Heptathlon Solomon Odonkor of Accra, Ghana - First Team, 200 Meters Josh Body of Abilene - Second Team, Triple Jump Cam Morrison of Leander - Second Team, Throws Adrian Washington of Plano - Second Team, High Jump Rami Balti of Tunisia - Third Team, 400 Meters, 4x400 Relay Antonio Blair of Manchester, Jamaica - Third Team, 800 Meters, 4x400 Relay Taylor Briggs of McKinney - Third Team, 4x400 Relay Adrian Nethersole of San Angelo - Third Team, 800 Meters, 4x400 Relay All-LSC honorees for the Rambelles: Kylie Frush of Glen Rose - First Team, Heptathlon, 800 Meters Jacent Nyamahunge of Hoima, Uganda - First Team, 200 Meters, 60 Meters Kylyie Paden of Portales, N.M., - First Team, Heptathlon, High Jump Fedra Florentin of Filadelfia, Paraguay - Second Team, Shot Put Maria Schuler of Langenfeld, Germany - Second Team, Weight Throw Lainey Jernigan of Goldthwaite - Third Team, 60-Meter Hurdles Kamryn Williams of San Angelo - Third Team, Throws Both the Rams and Rambelles finished third overall at the LSC Indoor Championships.