Johnson County
Hang in there, little buddy
Sandy Shauna, right, with the Alvarado Veterinary Clinic, holds a dog while Dr. Monte White gives it a shot Tuesday at the vaccination clinic hosted by the city of Keene at Keene’s city hall. This marks the second year the city has hosted the low-cost vaccinations.
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Residents seek to establish area as municipality
May 8 could become the birth date for Johnson County’s newest municipality.
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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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Chesapeake mineral bid approved
County commissioners on Monday approved a $3,500 per acre bid by Chesapeake Energy to lease county-owned land in downtown Cleburne and in Market Square for mineral development for the C. Chaney Survey.
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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. -
Tarleton duo net big checks
Seth Peugh, a junior horticulture business major from Rio Vista and Derek Doyle, a junior agricultural business major from Dripping Springs, proved they were some of the best in the business on Feb. 6 at the National Guard FLW College Fishing bass tournament on Sam Rayburn Reservoir, north of Beaumont.
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Family still looking for information on missing man
Where have you gone, George White? Your family is still looking for you after 35 years.
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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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Reynolds hopes to remain active in city, area
Cleburne Mayor Ted Reynolds knew he faced an uphill battle when he entered the race for the state representative District 58 seat held by incumbent Rob Orr, R-Burleson.
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Curnock, Flores to vie for Republican nomination
Congressional District 17 candidates Rob Curnock and Bill Flores emerged from a pool of five candidates in Tuesday’s Republican primary with 18,624 and 21,453 votes, respectively.
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Commissioners to consider mineral lease
The Johnson County Commissioners Court will conduct a public hearing on Monday to consider the leasing of county-owned land for mineral development and consider the demolition of an old Anglin Steet building in Cleburne.
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