Ryen Harris, a teenager from Groesbeck, is set to return home next week after spending 64 days in the hospital recovering from an accidental gunshot wound to the head. His recovery marks a significant milestone for the family and community, who have rallied around him during this challenging time.

In a related story, a coach from Gatesville celebrated a dual milestone, being declared cancer-free after battling stage two breast cancer while also leading her girls’ basketball team to a playoff victory. This achievement highlights her resilience and dedication to both her health and her team.

Additionally, the city of McGregor has opened new tennis and pickleball courts at Bewley Park, honoring the memory of a family lost to tragedy. This development fulfills a long-held dream of the family, providing a space for community recreation and remembrance.

These stories reflect a spirit of hope and resilience within the community, showcasing individuals overcoming personal challenges and the collective efforts to honor those who have passed.

Source Information

  • Source: KWTX
  • Original URL: https://www.kwtx.com/news/tell-me-something-good
  • Published: 2026-02-19
  • Verified: 2026-02-19


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Verified: 2026-02-19

Source: https://www.kwtx.com/news/tell-me-something-good