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  1. Gunter, TX | Official Website

    The Gunter City Council will hold a public hearing for comments regarding a proposed voluntary annexation of 74.91 acres to extend Gunter's boundary limits. Read on...

  2. Gunter, Texas - Wikipedia

    Gunter is a city in the southwestern corner of Grayson County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,060 at the 2020 census, [5] up from 1,498 at the 2010 census. It is part of …

  3. Gunter - Adventure Time Wiki

    Gunter, also known as "Gunther" or "Goonts", is the penguin that most commonly accompanies the Ice King. The Ice King uses Gunter as his personal servant, whereas the other penguins …

  4. Gunter, TX Map & Directions - MapQuest

    Gunter, Texas, is a small city that offers a charming blend of rural tranquility and community spirit. Known primarily for its agricultural roots and tight-knit community, Gunter provides a peaceful …

  5. About Gunter | Gunter, TX

    Nestled in the gently rolling terrain of southwest Grayson County, Texas, the City of Gunter covers just under 20 square miles. It is part of the Sherman-Denison Metropolitan Area, situated in a …

  6. History | Gunter, TX

    Gunter is at the intersection of State Highway 289 and Farm Road 121, twelve miles southwest of Sherman in south central Grayson County. Gunter received a post office in 1898 and was …

  7. Mayor & City Council | Gunter, TX

    Discover information about the Mayor and City Council of Gunter.

  8. Government | Gunter, TX

    Discover information about the boards and commissions of the City of Gunter. Find out what Gunter's Mayor has to say about Gunter's future. The City of Gunter operates under the …

  9. Gary Gunter Obituary (1944 - 11/09/2025) - Tulsa, OK - Tulsa World

    Nov 12, 2025 · How do you know Gary W. Gunter? (Optional) Consider sending flowers. Share their life with photo memories. Honor them by planting trees in their memory. Invite other …

  10. History of Gunter - Gunter Texas

    Gunter was founded in 1901 when the family of rancher “Jot” Gunter deeded 328 acres for the original town site. The first residence was established in 1903 by Albert Earthman, who would …