
CCS keeps winning streak alive
CCS keeps winning streak alive TAYLOR — The CCS Warriors moved to 5-0 on their season, and 2-0 in district play after their win against the St. Mary’s Rams.
CCS keeps winning streak alive TAYLOR — The CCS Warriors moved to 5-0 on their season, and 2-0 in district play after their win against the St. Mary’s Rams.
CLIFTON — Millsap football, coming off their game at AT&T stadium traveled to Clifton to take on the Cubs on Friday night and came home victorious. The ‘Dawgs had a big first quarter that ultimately led to their victory.
Mineral Wells falls to Graham on the road GRAHAM — The Rams took their game on the road to Graham, TX this past Friday to take on the Graham Steers as they close in on the second half of the season and those much-anticipated district matchups. Graham came out strong in hopes to get a win in front of their homecoming crowd, and they succeeded, defeating the Rams 59-14.
MINERAL WELLS — Red Cross volunteers gathered at the Indian Creek Baptist Church to install free smoke alarms in homes throughout areas in Mineral Wells that are at risk of fires, Sept. 24.
MINERAL WELLS — _e Steel Hope Foundation is seeking sponsorships for an upcoming event, Unity Field at Steel Freedom Ranch Honoring Heroes, from 10:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., at 108 SW 25th St., in Mineral Wells, Nov. 12.
SANTO — Kennedy’s Sausage Hometown Market believes in instilling small-town values in the younger generation. Last year the company started the Kennedy’s Kids Where Kindness Counts program for Santo Elementary School students.
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We may have officially entered fall, but continued high temperatures, water use, evaporation, and a lack of rain have impacted lake levels throughout Texas, including Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Granbury and the other reservoirs in the BRA’s water supply system.
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For many decades, football-loving men gathered in coffee shops to dissect the previous Friday night’s schoolboy football games.There was more dissecting than coffee-drinking. Many may not have realized it, but those games--won, lost or tied--helped to unify community spirit.