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WEATHERFORD — Anita Mallory Garrett-Roe, Class of 1964, hasn’t attended every Weatherford High School Homecoming since graduation, but she’s attended most of them since 1974.....more>>

  • Civil War vet gets full Army funeral 95 years after his death
    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — John P. Sinclair lay in an unmarked grave for 95 years, his plot tucked between other Civil War veterans under a stand of gnarled old trees in an historic cemetery.

  • The education of beauty
    The skills to clip, curl and color are opening doors for students at Weatherford High School.

  • Lockheed Martin Model Railroad Activity to host 27th annual Model Railroad Show
    FORT WORTH — The LMRA railroad clubs 27th annual Model Train Show will be held the Oct. 10-11. The train show will turn gyms 1, 2 and 3 of the LMRA Sports Fitness Center into a mecca of model railroading activity.

  • Labor Day history
    As the Industrial Revolution took hold of the nation, the average American in the late 1800s worked 12-hour days, seven days a week in order to make a basic living.

  • Old Texas rail tunnel home to millions of bats
    FREDERICKSBURG (AP) — When the sunlight begins to fade at the ends of an abandoned Texas railroad tunnel as long as a football field, up to three million inhabitants begin stirring.

  • Poolville alumnus’ movie has Fort Worth screening
    DALLAS — If you had told Les Branson when he graduated as one of 11 classmates of the Class of 1977 at Poolville High School he would be making movies someday, he wouldn’t have believed you.

  • Jumping for joy
    WASECA, Minn. — Cruising 2,500 feet above the ground, the door on a small-engine airplane flies open.

  • Musician has country roots in Weatherford
    Sean Christopher Thomas considers himself a true son of Weatherford. And now that he’s releasing his first album under the name Sean Kristopher, he thinks the “country sound” he heard growing up has had an audible impact on his music.

  • Wagons, ho!
    David Aikin likes to tug at his white whiskers and tell folks he came to Weatherford on a wagon train.

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