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April 25, 2025

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  • Area track: Aledo qualifies seven for state

    Tuesday, April 29

    Senior Adam Averett was wondering if he’d competed in the 300-meter hurdles for the last time as an Aledo Bearcat. He finished third in the event at the Class 5A Region I Meet at Texas Tech …

  • Taste of Parker County

    Tuesday, April 29

    The Weatherford College Foundation welcomed nearly 600 attendees to the 16th annual Taste of Parker County held at Heritage Park on April 15.     “This year’s Taste of …

  • House passes school voucher bill

    Tuesday, April 29

    The Texas House on Thursday, April 17, passed Gov. Greg Abbott’s school voucher bill after a years-long campaign by the governor and his allies, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Lt. Gov. …

  • Commentary: Looking Back at Easter

    Tuesday, April 29

    Before choirs proclaimed that He is risen, before church bells sounded around the world celebrating Jesus’ resurrection and before children skittered across lawns for multicolored eggs, I saw …

  • Annual Spring Fling benefits future senior class

    Tuesday, April 29

    More than 125 vendors from Parker and Tarrant County set up shop at Aledo High School March 29 for the annual Aledo Spring Fling. The craft fair and market expo was held in the high school cafeteria …

  • Historic hail storm remembered

    Tuesday, April 29

    Monday, May 5, is the 30th anniversary of what the National Weather Service calls, “The costliest hailstorm in the history of the U.S.,” when a combination of atmospheric events produced …

  • News: Weber brings art, enthusiasm to PR roll

    Tuesday, April 29

    A new face has joined the operations of the City of Aledo, a face that comes with a big smile, outgoing personality, and creative imagination. Laura Weber is the new communications manager for …

  • Annetta: Council meeting turns into inspiration and motivation

    Tuesday, April 29

    It started with a new car running out of gas. Mary Beth Stasey, wife of Annetta Mayor Pro-Tem Kent Stasey, was traveling in Aledo when her new company car ran out of gas. “My old company …

  • For the rich, free speech — for others, a SLAPP in the face

    Tuesday, April 22

    Fourteen years ago, the legislature passed vital protections for freedom of speech in the Texas Citizens Participation Act. This week, they’re looking to gut it. The TCPA addresses the …

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