
Mineral Wells Church of God Player of the Game-Week 4
Kellci FordSports Reporter The Mineral Wells fell short to the Quinlan Ford Panthers at Ram Stadium on Thursday night, but not without a fight. Senior… Login to continue reading Login…
Kellci FordSports Reporter The Mineral Wells fell short to the Quinlan Ford Panthers at Ram Stadium on Thursday night, but not without a fight. Senior… Login to continue reading Login…
MINERAL WELLS — The 89th Legislative Session made some changes that could affect public school athletics across the state, including our area.
JUNE 28 – Ladies Lurk Ghost Walk, 8:30-9:30 p.m. at The Baker Hotel, 205 E. Hubbard St., Mineral Wells. Cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 5-12. Children younger than 5 get in for free. Dogs are welcome, and parking is free. Cash only.
Every first Saturday in June, devoted history fans who follow the early days of Palo Pinto County gather at the historic county seat to celebrate the approximate anniversary of the county’s founding in 1856.
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.
JUNE 14 – The Flying Pig Festival, 6 p.m. in Downtown Mineral Wells.
MINERAL WELLS—Meet Aaron Bovos – the new finance director/assistant city manager for Mineral Wells.
GRAFORD—Palo Pinto County Emergency Services District No. 1 volunteer Connor Waters, 19, recently completed his EMT certification from Weatherford College.