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Jul. 14—MINERAL WELLS — Water customers in Palo Pinto and much of Parker counties can brace for significant increases on monthly bills as the Mineral Wells city council weighs big ticket ...
Aug. 4—MINERAL WELLS — Water planners for Mineral Wells told some 60 residents Thursday why their monthly bills are about to double to build a $200 million lake. The city council is poised to ...
Sep. 14—MINERAL WELLS — Residents will face a 146-percent water rate hike after council members on Tuesday approved the measure to put muscle in the city's bid for loans to build a new water ...
Mineral Wells is a city in Palo Pinto and Parker Counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 14,820 at the 2020 census. The population was 14,820 at the 2020 census. The city is named for mineral wells in the area, which were highly popular in the early 1900s.
Word spread about the water's healing powers, and people from all over came to experience the benefits. Eventually, the town of Mineral Wells [14] was platted. Mineral Wells State Park and Trailway, [15] a short distance to east of the town of Mineral Wells in Palo Pinto County, was opened to the public in 1981; it lies in Parker County.
The Lake Mineral Wells Trailway follows the route of the former Weatherford, Mineral Wells and Northwestern Railway that closed entirely in 1992. The railroad was opened in 1891. Some of the line was abandoned in sections, and the rest was subsequently merged into the Missouri Pacific Railroad in 1988. The following year, the line changed ...
Aug. 15—MINERAL WELLS — A team of four is promoting Mineral Wells from all angles, and they're just crazy enough to pull it off. "I'm more excited about my job than I've been in a long time ...
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