The Mineral Wells ISD Board met January 12, 2026, recognizing board members, reviewing district performance, approving five-year goals, purchasing new Pre-K Chromebooks, and extending the superintendent’s contract.
The Palo Pinto County Commissioners Court on Monday approved a remediation consulting contract for water damage at the courthouse and moved forward with subdivision, utility and infrastructure items. Commissioners also opened bids for road materials and approved multiple plats after favorable review from the county engineer.
Amy Fennell has withdrawn from the HD 60 primary, saying the race no longer aligned with her values.
The Mineral Wells City Council met Jan. 6 to recognize new police officers, approve several purchasing and financing items, and discuss public safety costs and camping regulations, with no action taken on discussion items.
For five decades, Carla Hay-Perdue has been a constant at Palo Pinto General Hospital. Her career is a story of adaptability, service, and a simple philosophy learned on her first day: you shift, and you deal.
Video Reel of Palo Pinto Mountains State Park on First Day Hike Preview
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