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WC Board discusses new president

WEATHERFORD - During a special called meeting Thursday, the Weatherford College Board of Trustees met in a closed session to discuss personnel matters and to consider candidates for the appointment of an interim president.....more>>

  • Festival relies on volunteer support
    An event the size of the annual Parker County Peach Festival takes months of planning, and countless hours of time to organize. But even with all the work that goes in beforehand, the festival could not be a success without a legion of dedicated volunteers.

  • Hudson Oaks steps to severe drought plan
    The City of Hudson Oaks has enacted Stage 2 of its drought emergency plan, which defines conditions as “severe”.

  • Last horse found dead on fly-over
    DICEY — The number of horses found dead on a 3,000-acre piece of property near Weatherford Lake climbed to 10 Thursday when authorities discovered the body of the final unaccounted-for animal during a helicopter flight over the property.

  • DPS urges safety on holiday trips
    AUSTIN - Texas drivers are urged to drive safely during the July 4 holiday weekend, but if they don’t they should be prepared to be pulled over.

  • Last horse found dead on fly-over
    DICEY — The number of horses found dead on a 3,000-acre piece of property near Weatherford Lake climbed to 10 Thursday when authorities discovered the body of the final unaccounted-for animal during a helicopter flight over the property.

  • Seven horses dead
    At least six horses were found dead and one was euthanized after Parker County Animal Control Officers responded to unidentified property along FM 730 between Weatherford and Azle Wednesday.

  • Teachers bring real-world business application to students through the WC Extern Program
    WEATHERFORD - In its annual “extern” program, the Weatherford College Tech Prep Consortium provides teachers professional development by placing them in businesses, pairing them with an employee or associate for hands-on learning experiences.

  • Local project benefits Doss programs
    WEATHERFORD – In a project begun last September, recycling was the main reason that Weatherford 9th grader Tucker Morton wanted donations of old boots to the Doss Heritage and Culture Center to help raise money for its Schnebly Educational Fund

  • Vacancy filled
    Parker County Commissioners have appointed a new member to the Upper Trinity Groundwater Conservation District, but that appointment was not unanimous.

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