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Cleburne

Police warn residents of tree-trimming scam

Reports of several incidents of scams involving tree trimming and other home-related repairs have caused Cleburne police to urge residents to be wary of individuals soliciting such services.....more>>

  • Water case appealed to Texas Supreme Court
    A court case involving the city of Keene and whether a resident has to pay for water service may go before the Texas Supreme Court, said Cleburne attorney Scott Cain.
    The case involves the city and Bret “Doc” Berkman, owner of Doc’s City RV Park.

  • Local attorney charged in accident
    Cleburne attorney Harry L. Dulick, 55, was released from Johnson County Law Enforcement Center Thursday on $5,000 bail in connection with a July 6 incident in which the 1998 Ford Explorer Dulick was driving struck a Ford pickup truck with trailer driven by Brian Patterson, 40, of Burleson.

  • Cleburne police seek hit-and-run drivers
    Cleburne Police are seeking information on three drivers involved in three hit-and-run accidents.

  • 11/18 Cleburne police reports
    The following is a list of arrests — except for minor traffic violations — based on public records at the Cleburne Police Department. Individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

  • Yellow Jacket field in need of grass, drainage
    Past and present Cleburne ISD employees concur on what turned the Yellow Jacket Stadium field from lush green to gumbo brown this football season. Crabgrass.

  • City improves area near lake
    City workers have been busy making improvements to Buddy Stewart Park located near Lake Pat Cleburne, said Max Robertson, Cleburne parks and recreation director.

  • Last SWAT defendant sentenced
    The final defendant in a swatting conspiracy case has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison.

  • CFD responds to industrial oven fire
    An industrial oven fire at Johns Manville on Thursday led to no injuries.

  • BCO to open 12th season
    The Brazos Chamber Orchestra will present two concerts, one tonight at First United Methodist Church of Burleson, located at 590 NE McAlister Road, and one Thursday at First Baptist Church in Cleburne, located at 105 E. Willingham.

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