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Cowboy Santa will be visiting Sexton Feed Mill, located at 100 Grace Street in Glen Rose, on Sunday from 12- 3 p.m. Brings your family, friends and pets and get your picture made with Santa.
Cowboy Santa will be visiting Sexton Feed Mill, located at 100 Grace Street in Glen Rose, on Sunday from 12- 3 p.m. Brings your family, friends and pets and get your picture made with Santa.
GLEN ROSE — For the 17th time in the 18-year history of Schools FIRST, Glen Rose ISD has received an A rating for superior achievement, the highest ranking possible, the district announced this week.
Everything began for Pastor Phillip Voss, the leader of Stonewater Church's Glen Rose Campus, on Easter Sunday of this year, during his first sermon of the day.
GLEN ROSE — After spending the last two years at Cross Timbers Orthopaedics in Stephenville, Jill McAngus, M.D., is venturing out and opening her own practice. Dec.
WALNUT SPRINGS — For the past year, Michael Stephenson, known locally as Dobber, has quietly been turning the old bank across from Blackie’s Bait Shop in Walnut Springs into a restaurant and boutique hotel, Blackie’s After Dark.
Year-End Giving Americans donate more than $2.5 billion annually to more than 40,000 military-related charities every year, Charity Navigator says. Charity Navigator is a free site that gives you access to data and tools to guide your charitable giving.
GLEN ROSE — The Glen Rose Tiger football team will take on the Carthage Bulldogs at the Class 4A Div. II State semifinals at 7 p.m.
GLEN ROSE — The Glen Rose Tigerbotics team advanced to the 30th Anniversary Made2Order BEST of Texas UIL Championship game in Frisco on Nov. 29. The state contest spanned three days, starting Dec. 1, and it was held at the Comerica Center in Frisco.
Don’t let sensitivity be your downfall. Take a cautious approach to whatever you encounter and consider what’s true before you pass any information along. Be smart, safe and secure when handling money and contracts. Make your vision clear to others and do what you can to turn your dream into a reality. Say no to decadent behavior.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Even though it’s the Christmas season, autumn is still here and leaves are continuing to fall across the state, building up and around our homes and yards. Fallen leaves have many benefits to our ecosystem when left alone but can also become a wildfire hazard if they remain in the wrong places.