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Veterans Day events set for Saturday

Veterans Day celebrations start early this year in Weatherford.....more>>

  • Bank giveaway benefits local charities
    After receiving nearly 18,000 votes, American State Bank gave away $10,000 to local charities Thursday including Parker Paws, The Texas Pythian home and the Parker County Center of Hope.

  • Army: 12 dead, 31 hurt in attack at Fort Hood
    FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — An Army psychiatrist set to be shipped overseas opened fire at the Fort Hood Army post Thursday, authorities said, a rampage that killed 12 people and left 31 wounded in the worst mass shooting ever at a military base in the United States.

  • Flu clinic set...again
    The Parker County Hospital District is hosting a seasonal flu shot for Weatherford ISD students ages 4 to 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday in the Hall Middle School cafeteria.

  • Superintendent fears depleting funds
    After the community of Aledo voted against a 12.5 cent tax increase, Superintendent Don Daniel said taking from the fund balance for day-to-day operations will have negative impacts on AISD.

  • WPD needs help getting $10K grant
    WEATHERFORD — Normally, when Weatherford Police need your help, the department is asking for aid in solving a case, and while they continue to ask for help in solving local crimes, this time they are seeking help worth $10,000.

  • Webster hearings continue
    Blood alcohol level results for Jim Webster, Precinct 4 commissioner, will be independently tested by a Fort Worth forensics lab, Jim Lane, Webster’s attorney said.

  • ESD No. 7 wins approval
    Voters overwhelmingly supported the formation of Emergency Services District No. 7 Tuesday.

  • Tax increases nixed
    Parker County voters were in no mood for spending money, as was evident by the results of Tuesday’s local elections in which a pair of school district tax boosts were defeated.

  • Amendments ok'd by Texans in Tuesday vote
    Texas voters on Tuesday passed a proposition limiting the government’s eminent domain powers and another creating a fund for more top-tier research universities, along with nine other constitutional amendments on the ballot.

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