
A few days ago, the halls of Benbrook High School looked a little different.

By the time the final pitch crossed the plate Friday night in Boyd, everybody knew what it meant.

Friday night lights may still be months away, but at Western Hills High School, preparations for the next school year are already picking up energy.

For one night, the Benbrook Public Library is trading quiet reading corners for carnival games, prizes, and a community celebration.

After keeping a close eye on field conditions following recent rain, the Benbrook Youth Baseball and Softball Association announced that games scheduled on Fields 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 will move forward as planned.

With Cinco de Mayo around the corner, Benbrook’s The Cake Ball-erina is encouraging customers to place orders early before the holiday rush begins.

As summer approaches, many families start looking for ways to keep their days meaningful and their kids engaged. In Benbrook, the answer often begins at the library.

Wednesday night carried all the emotions of a final home game.

A Saturday morning at the Benbrook Public Library is about to get a little more colorful.

Long before Friday night lights return, the work of building a football team is already happening in quieter rooms.