
Hopefest annual fundraiser, Sept. 24
MINERAL WELLS — Hopefest, the annual fundraiser for Hope, Inc., is outdoors for the first time this year at the Texas Frontier Trails Park located in Mineral Wells, from 6-10 p.m., on Sept. 24.
MINERAL WELLS — Hopefest, the annual fundraiser for Hope, Inc., is outdoors for the first time this year at the Texas Frontier Trails Park located in Mineral Wells, from 6-10 p.m., on Sept. 24.
Hi Y’all! Hope all are enjoying our county newspaper! is week has been a busy one. Maybe I can fill you in on a few things going on.
_is smiling trio of happy kids all have birthdays close to each other, so they decided combine them into one big birthday party at City Park in Mineral Wells, Sept. 3.
_e Mineral Wells Senior Center caters to seniors 50 and older, although anyone is welcome to come enjoy a hot meal with us served Monday – Friday, at noon, for $5. _e senior center has lots of activities such as cards, dominoes, crafts aerobics, tai chi, Wii bowling, bingo, line dance classes, and more. It also has a dance twice a month with live music. _e next one is Friday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m., with _e Lonesome Fugitive.
MINERAL WELLS — There’s a new tradition in town with one of the oldest landmarks in Mineral Wells. Mark Rawlings, Baker Hotel restoration project manager, said his team has been lighting up the Baker’s bell tower using different colors for special causes, occasions and during the holiday season.
MINERAL WELLS — Come by the and see the Palo Pinto Press in our new digs and subscribe! Our new office is at 501 E. Hubbard St., in Mineral Wells.
PALO PINTO COUNTY — A crash near Graford left a Dallas man dead, Sept. 1.
MINERAL WELLS — It seems to be a trend this budget season – lowering property tax rates due to soaring appraisals. First Palo Pinto County did it last month, the City of Mineral Wells was next, and recently the Mineral Wells ISD followed suit.
MINERAL WELLS — Roads, growth and water issues. se were among the topics Palo Pinto County commissioners and Mineral Wells city officials pledged to work cooperatively on in the best interest of the public at a joint meeting between the two groups, Sept. 1.
Leadership Mineral Wells Class 27 President MINERAL WELLS — Supporters, and their four-legged friends, turned out in full force for the Crazy Dog Park groundbreaking, Sept. 1.