
Led by an imposing ground game and an unyielding defense, the Grandview Zebras controlled Friday night’s game against the Benbrook Bobcats.
The November 7th election for the City of Benbrook City Council seats will no longer be necessary as all 4 open seats will remain with their incumbents, who all ran unopposed.
In an effort to reduce criminal activity in and around hotels, the City Council of Benbrook recently amended the municipal code to require all hotels in Benbrook to apply for and maintain a lodging license.

The Bobcats couldn’t get much going in last night’s first half as they faced formidable foe Midlothian Heritage.

The Benbrook Bobcats rolled into Ponder, TX, last night, looking to gain some early season momentum as they took on the Ponder Lions for the first regular-season game of the 2017 season.

The Western Hills Cougars are gearing up for battle against the Granbury Pirates this Thursday at their home field. Kickoff will be at 7:00 pm.

The Benbrook Bobcats will play their first regular-season football game at Ponder this Friday, September 1.

An article published two years ago in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram states that Benbrook Mayor Dr. Jerry Dittrich once led a campaign to separate from the Fort Worth school district.
A subscriber’s opinion… The traffic and construction in Benbrook have been known to give some people migraines, the urge to sip on a tasty beverage, or just a good excuse for some friendly road rage (because Southern hospitality is alive and well here in Benbrook).

Ed Sproles is among the fascinating people who make up the rich history of Benbrook, TX. Sproles was elected Mayor of the newly incorporated Benbrook in 1947.