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October 4, 2024

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In this issue

  • Racquet Cats remain unbeaten in district

    Thursday, October 3

    Aledo varsity tennis had another strong showing on their home courts, defeating Fossil Ridge High School 19-0.   There were also five additional practice matches played during the meeting …

  • Ladycats roll to fourth straight district sweep

    Thursday, October 3

    The Aledo Ladycats volleyball team continued to dominate the competition in District 5-5A with another convincing win Friday night, Sept. 27. In that contest, Aledo handled the Fossil Ridge Lady …

  • Eagles fall short in Tyler

    Thursday, October 3

    After defeating a visiting team from Tyler (T.K. Gorman) the previous week in their homecoming, the Trinity Christian Academy Eagles made the trek down Interstate 20 this past Friday to the Rose City …

  • Aledo, Weatherford leave state to compete in elite meets

    Thursday, October 3

    Runners from Aledo and Weatherford squared off against some of the best the nation has to offer this past weekend, leaving the state to do so. The Bearcats/Ladycats competed in the Chili Pepper Cross …

  • No. 2 Bearcats host No. 1 Raiders

    Thursday, October 3

    Quick, can you name the last time Aledo played a football game involving a No. 1 team and they weren’t that team? Don’t worry, it’s not likely anyone else can either. …

  • Phelan’s GOP foes back one challenger

    Thursday, October 3

    Texas House Republicans who want to oust Speaker Dade Phelan have coalesced behind a single opponent: state Rep. David Cook, R-Mansfield. A total of 48 representatives are backing the two-term …

  • National Night Out

    Thursday, October 3

    The City of Willow Park hosted National Night Out on Oct. 1 at Kings Gate Park. Local families were treated to games and give-aways with the purpose of helping learn about safety. …

  • Council approves budget

    Thursday, October 3

    With a complete and informative presentation City Administrator Sterling Naron dotted the proverbial I’s and crossed the T’s while presenting the 2024-2025 Hudson Oaks proposed budget to …

  • City council celebrates McMullen

    Thursday, October 3

    After 13 years of service to the City of Aledo, City Secretary Deana McMullen officially retired on Monday, Sept. 30. Current and former members of the city council gathered at the Aledo Community …

  • New propane tanks installed

    Tuesday, October 1

    The Annetta Town Council approved the installation of two new propane tanks at its meeting on Sept. 19. They have been placed at the Lakes of Aledo and at Water Plant No. 4. The council approved …

  • No. 2 Aledo dominates Fossil Ridge

    Friday, September 27

    After losing their first game of the season to Denton Guyer, the No. 2 Aledo Bearcats have continued to leave that loss in the rearview mirror with impressive victories in each game since. The …

  • Good Apples, Bad Apples

    Thursday, September 26

    Public school teachers in Texas overwhelmingly consist of dedicated educational professionals who have committed their lives to teaching and nurturing our most precious resource, our children. …

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