
Texas Scaregrounds set to return this fall
A local haunted house attraction will be back from the grave this fall.
A local haunted house attraction will be back from the grave this fall.
MINERAL WELLS - Mineral Wells City Council members met June 17 to discuss three contracts for the 2025 fiscal budget and review the city ordinance and purchasing policy.
Last week I was in Alabama. (Hope you didn’t miss me too much!) My kids and I went to Tuscaloosa to tour the campus of the University of Alabama and let the grandson take part in a football camp.
Jesse’s Drive-In is under new management, and the longtime Mineral Wells establishment is beefing up its menu to become even more flavorful. Located at 1504 South Oak Ave., Jesse’s recently announced through its new owners on Facebook that they are making “positive changes that we think you’re all going to love.” Chris and Debbie Key, the owners of Mimi & Pop’s Market in downtown Graford, announced on June 19 that they have assumed ownership of Jesse’s.
On Saturday, June 7, approximately 75 Old Settlers gathered at the Palo Pinto tabernacle to celebrate another year of the founding of Palo Pinto County in the late 1800s. Nita Pennington, president, called the meeting to order and asked the vice president, Tom Beaty, to open with a prayer.
The city of Mineral Wells plans to apply for a grant that if approved would provide funding for three additional firefighter/EMS personnel.
For many years area residents have had to travel to Weatherford or Ft. Worth to find care for chronic wounds, but thanks to the Palo Pinto General Hospital Board, that care will be much closer to home.
MINERAL WELLS—City officials focused on commercial vitality with approvals of a Mineral Wells Façade Grant Program and Economic Development Corporation website at the city council’s regular meeting, May 20.