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October 3, 2025

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In this issue

  • High school seniors receive academic recognition

    Thursday, October 9

    Aledo High School is celebrating the academic achievements of seven Class of 2026 seniors as they were recently recognized as National Merit Semifinalists, National Merit Commended Scholars and/or AP …

  • Aledo High School Homecoming Court

    Thursday, October 9

    Landry Wolf and her father, Brent Wolf, react when her name was called as the Aledo Homecoming Queen of 2025. Landry Wolf was escorted by her father, Brent Wolf. …

  • Tennis: Racquet Cats continue district dominance

    Thursday, October 9

    The Aledo Racquet Cats continue to dominate foes in District 5-5A, the latest being Keller Fossil Ridge. Aledo was on the road and won 19-0 on Sept. 23. So dominant were the Racquet Cats that …

  • Football: Eagles get first win in Tyler

    Thursday, October 9

    The Willow Park Trinity Christian Eagles got their first victory of the season and the first under new head coach Scott Campbell, winning 34-28 at Tyler Bishop T.K. Gorman on Friday, Sept. 19. …

  • Love never fails

    Thursday, October 9

    Not every love story has a happily ever after. But every love story — every true love story — has an element that is worth more than gold — it has true love. Cole and Niki …

  • The road to better health leads to Destination Chiropractic

    Thursday, October 9

    The seeds of Dr. Tanner Kurz’ profession of advanced neurological chiropractic care were planted at a young age. Tanner and his fraternal twin, Seth, led a busy life in their growing-up …

  • Hispanic Heritage 2025

    Friday, October 3

    This year’s Hispanic Heritage Month holds special meaning for our family. Our first grandchild was born this past summer. Callum is half Hispanic, born to my Anglo son, Ian, and my Hispanic …

  • Willow Park: Taxes go down, tempers go up at latest meeting

    Friday, October 3

    The property tax rate was dropped at the Willow Park City Council Meeting on Sept. 24. However, the heart and blood pressure rates were surely increased in several individuals. Particularly that …

  • FOOTBALL: Top-5 matchup pits No. 1 Aledo against No. 4 Denton Ryan

    Friday, October 3

    In their most recent outing, the No. 1 Aledo Bearcats cruised to a 42-point win on Homecoming Night over the visiting Fossil Ridge Panthers. The victory secured Aledo’s 130th consecutive …

  • Golf: Ladycats fourth at Harbor Lakes

    Friday, October 3

    The Aledo Ladycats began the fall golf season with a fourth-place finish in the Harbor Lakes Invitational, played at Harbor Lakes Golf Course in Granbury and hosted by the Granbury Lady Pirates. …

  • Cross country: Aledo program enjoys solid week

    Friday, October 3

    Paced by Molly Garrison’s fourth-place individual finish, the Aledo Ladycats placed sixth as a team at one of the nation’s most elite cross country meets, the Cowboy Jamboree at Oklahoma …

  • FOOTBALL: ’Cats entertain homecoming crowd with blowout victory

    Friday, October 3

    By the time Aledo senior Landry Wolf received her homecoming queen crown at halftime, the No. 1 Aledo Bearcats held a 28-0 lead. Before the coronation and halftime horn, star senior wideout Kaydon …

  • Sports Briefs for Oct. 3

    Friday, October 3

    CROSS COUNTRY Brock Invitational Weatherford Hall results Girls Seventh grade: 7. Ellie Whiteman, 19. Scarlett Rivera. Eighth grade: 2. Anna Wyatt, 9. Charlotte Farhat, 20. …

  • Volleyball: Ladycats overcome slow start to sweep Fossil Ridge

    Friday, October 3

    The Aledo Ladycats (30-2, 5-0 in District 5-5A) earned their 30th win of the season on Homecoming Night, but needed some extra juice to overcome a slow start to the opening set. Despite that, the No. …

  • Movies Forge On

    Friday, October 3

    If a vote were taken, Irving Berlin and Richard Rodgers likely would score landslide wins for memorable musical compositions, many of which live on. One hit song — featured in the 1946 …

  • In-state tuition guidance creating confusion

    Friday, October 3

    Advocates for undocumented college students claim some students have been told incorrectly they are no longer eligible for low in-state tuition rates, The Texas Tribune reports. They are asking for …

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