
Tigers rout Mineral Wells, 75-44
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.
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.
By Jay Hinton/Glen Rose Reporter MINERAL WELLS — The fourth-ranked Glen Rose Lady Tigers wrapped up no less than a share of the District 6-4A… Login to continue reading Login…
GRANBURY— Behind six first-place finishes, the Glen Rose boys powerlifting team notched its first meet victory of the season Jan. 23 in Granbury.
GRANBURY— For the second consecutive meet, the Glen Rose Lady Tiger powerlifting team placed second as they fell just short of Chisholm Trail at the Granbury meet on Jan. 22, at Granbury High School.
GLEN ROSE- The Glen Rose community gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the new Glen Rose Medical Center Outpatient Rehab Center, located across from the hospital on Big Bend Trail. The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a tour of the state-of-the-art facility led by Physical Therapist Jillian Mahan, and speeches from Pam Parsons, President of the Roger E.
GRAHAM— The fourth-ranked Glen Rose Lady Tigers are now just four wins away from capturing another undefeated District 6-4A title after cruising to a 57-35 victory over the Graham Lady Blues on Tuesday night to open up the second half of district play.
GLEN ROSE- During a Glen Rose City Council meeting, Michaella Rambler of Stewarding Spaces presented plans for the potential purchase and revitalization of the historic Glen Hotel on Barnard Street near the Downtown Square. While the sale is not final, Rambler expressed her enthusiasm for restoring the property to its former glory.
GLEN ROSE- During a special session Mayor Pro-tem Dee Conrad dubbed potentially pivotal, the Glen Rose City Council unanimously approved a leasing agreement for a buffer zone surrounding the Somervell County Expo Center to AJ Realty, represented by Arleen and Arturo Macias, as the firm finalizes terms with Somervell County to purchase the facility and the Texas Amphitheater. The Macias family initiated the meeting to settle the minor leasing business and share their intention to partner with the city, assuring council members of their commitment to community, family, and tourism as central pillars to their success.