Johnson County
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.
A blood sample was taken from Dulick at the scene of the accident, according to Department of Public Safety spokesman Dub Gillum. Dulick is charged with intoxication assault. He was arraigned By Justice of the Peace Pct. 1 Ronny McBroom Thursday afternoon.
According to Gillum, Dulick was headed south on County Road 2331 toward the Highway 67 intersection at 5:26 p.m. Gillum said Dulick failed to yield at the stop sign and hit the vehicle driven by Patterson, who was traveling west toward Glen Rose.
A third vehicle, a Kia, was also involved in the mishap, Gillum said. The driver of the Kia was not injured. Dulick suffered incapacitating injuries and Patterson two broken legs. Both were transported to area hospitals by CareFlite.
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Ceremony to break ground on 121 set
The first ground-breaking ceremony of the Texas 121-Chisholm Trail Project is scheduled for next week, Johnson County officials announced Monday.
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Hewlett files for mayor
Justin Hewlett, owner of Hewlett Office Systems, filed for the mayor’s seat in the May Cleburne City Council elections on Monday. Single Member District 4 Councilman John Warren filed to seek re-election to his seat on Monday as well.
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Educating through the arts
Her résumé is impressive. An educator, therapist, dancer, minister and actor, Bonnie Hawkins-Jordan seems the kind of person who might live in Hollywood. But she doesn’t. She lives in Cleburne, sharing her ministry with those around her any way she can.
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Challenger seeks to oust Precinct 4 incumbent
Johnson County Precinct 4 voters have a choice this year between re-electing incumbent Commissioner Don Beeson, or electing his challenger, Bart Basham.
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Park and ride lot to be discussed
Cleburne City Council members will vote Tuesday on P.E.T. Construction’s $171,704 bid to construct a park-and-ride lot at the Cletran location.
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Medina brings campaign to Cleburne
Several hundred area residents attended a Saturday Burleson Tea Party rally held at Forrest Auto Group in Cleburne.
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2/8 Felony arrests
The following felony arrests are taken from public records at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. All individuals should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Fire destroys home, occupants OK
A Wednesday morning fire resulted in no injuries, but destroyed a home near Burleson.
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Showers put lake level above spillway
With showers continuing through this morning, Lake Pat Cleburne lake level was reported at 734.1 feet, about six inches over the spillway, said local weather watcher Gayle White.
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Suspect arrested in Alvarado shooting death
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Ceremony to break ground on 121 set


