Cleburne
Motorcycle wreck results in arrest
Cleburne police arrested a woman on a charge of intoxication assault Thursday after she struck a man driving a motorcycle, according to reports.
The accident occurred about 7 p.m. in the 3100 block of North Main Street.
Rebel Dawn Ingram, 25, of Cleburne was traveling northbound driving a Dodge pickup when she struck a Harley-Davidson in front of her driven by Chris Williams, 21, of Burleson, according to reports.
The impact sent Williams end over end, and he landed in the middle turn lane, according to witness reports.
Williams, who was wearing a helmet at the time, walked from the turn lane to the shoulder of the road and lay down, according to reports.
A CareFlite ambulance transported Williams to Harris Methodist Fort Worth hospital in unknown condition.
Police arrested Ingram after she failed a sobriety test, according to reports.
Burning down the bike
Police issued a citation for burning without a permit to a homeowner in the 300 block of Bales Street on Wednesday after firefighters extinguished a blazing bicycle.
The man said he lost his temper and was angry at his stepson, according to reports. The man piled clothes and a BB gun onto his stepson’s bicycle and set the pile alight, according to reports.
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Schedule for the Cleburne baseball touranment
Here's the schedule for the Cleburne baseball tournament starting Thursday
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Chamber building bid approved
Cleburne City Council members approved BBC Construction Group’s $767,160 bid on Tuesday to construct a new Cleburne Chamber of Commerce building. The new building will house the chamber and the Cleburne Economic Development offices.
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Cross hopes to improve quality of life in city
The Rev. Kirklin Cross, who recently filed in the Cleburne mayoral race, said he will focus on quality of life issues if elected.
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Midway edges Cleburne, 1-0
After six scoreless innings, Waco Midway managed to break a tense stalemate with a run in the seventh inning to pull out a 1-0 victory over the Cleburne Yellow Jackets on Tuesday night.
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Lady Jackets fall, 7-1, to Midlothian in 16-4A contest
The Cleburne Lady Jacket softball team fell, 7-1, to Midlothian Tuesday night at home.
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A survivor’s story
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brian Birdwell talked about injuries he received at the Pentagon on Sept. 11 and the faith that pulled him through.
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Man involved in three wrecks in matter of minutes
A Cleburne man struck two vehicles and a pole within a period of several minutes on Sunday.
After the accidents, a CareFlite ambulance transported Jared Cantu, 25, of Cleburne to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne. Cleburne police reports list Cantu as having suffered possible injury. -
Jackets begin District 16-4A play against Midway at home
The Cleburne Yellow Jackets will begin District 16-4A play at 7 tonight at home against perennial power Waco Midway.
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Chamber building, street work on agenda
The Cleburne City Council will vote on acceptance of bids for several projects Tuesday.
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Banquet to be first event in Conference Center
An illusionist will be the first entertainer to perform at the Cleburne Conference Center.
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Schedule for the Cleburne baseball touranment


