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The magazine has always belonged to the community it serves.
After a pause in publication, people kept asking when Lake Granbury Living would return. The answer is simple: we missed telling the stories that make this community special.
Local businesses, artists, volunteers, entrepreneurs, chefs, musicians, neighbors, and families all help shape the character of Granbury and Hood County. The new chapter of LGL is being built to preserve those stories and invite more of them in.
New stories with a magazine point of view.
The site is becoming the living table of contents for the magazine: food and wine, celebrations, music, people, lake life, the Square, and everyday Granbury.
Sitting on My Balcony
What the courthouse view keeps teaching me after nine years in Granbury.
The Sound of Texas Comes to Granbury
Red Dirt roots, soulful stages, and the live music that has become part of the rhythm here.
A South African Dinner in Granbury
An evening of food, wine, stories, and hospitality shared around the table.
The Stories Beneath the Storefronts
History, commerce, legends, and local memory around Historic Granbury Square.

Past issues are part of the story we are carrying forward.
The LGL archive opens a window into earlier chapters of Granbury life: local talent, business stories, music, food, events, lake weekends, and the people who helped shape the magazine.
Local support is helping bring the magazine back.
The return of LGL is a community effort, supported by businesses and organizations that believe Granbury stories deserve a polished home.
Tell us who deserves the spotlight.
Send a neighbor, business, artist, volunteer, chef, musician, event, family tradition, or local memory that belongs in LGL.
Follow the rebuild as it happens.
New stories, archive updates, partner news, and future issue notes will continue to appear as the magazine comes back to life.

