From 4 p.m. Thursday to 2 a.m. Friday, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office responded to 36 reports of accidents as a heavy snow storm hit the area, according to a release from the 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.
Sheriff’s deputies responded with the Department of Public Safety to 25 of the accidents.
Two accidents each were reported through the JCSO communication center for the cities of Godley, Joshua and Grandview, with one accident each for the cities of Rio Vista and Venus. Alvarado, Burleson and Cleburne have their own communication centers.
One person suffered a broken arm in the only reported injury.
The Fisherman’s Paradise are encountered severe icing on the main hill in the community. Fire Department personnel and Precinct 1 Commissioner Rick Bailey, with his ATV, responded to this area and assisted those who were in need.
One elderly couplewas rescued after becoming trapped at this location. The husband was on oxygen.
—Special to the Times-Review
Johnson County
The weather was frightful
Snow causes woes in county
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Stage 2 drought plan still in place
Johnson County Special Utility District will keep its Stage 2 drought plan in place despite this week’s rain.
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Tuesday marks property tax payment deadline
Johnson County Tax Assessor Scott Porter said that Tuesday is the deadline to pay 2011 property taxes without penalties or interest.
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Drought no more
April showers arrived a couple of months early, bringing much needed rain to Johnson County rivers and lakes.
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Number of sex offenders increases
Now might be a good time to talk with your children about stranger danger. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released an updated list of the country’s sex offenders this week. The survey showed 747,408 registered sex offenders.
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Council approves trash truck purchases
City plans to switch trash collection from a manual to an automated system should begin in about six months, Cleburne Assistant City Manager David Esquivel said Tuesday night.
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Rain related incidents mild, Cleburne rescue workers say
Heavy rainfall Tuesday and Wednesday spurred several calls to the Cleburne police and fire departments, but resulted in no serious injuries or damage, officials said.
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Finishing touches
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Vendor delays payment for county EOC work
A sub-contractor that helped build the Emergency Operation Center awaits payment from a construction company that claims it’s having financial trouble.
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Head Start seeks help to replace stolen, damaged property
Officials with Cleburne’s Head Start school seek donations to help fund an end-of-school-year party for students.
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Carnegie announces cast for ‘The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940’
Director Dick Helmcamp, retired CHS band director, recently announced the cast for the Greater Cleburne Carnegie Players’ upcoming production of “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940.” The show, set in 1940 in Chappaqua, N.Y., is a who-dun-it with a twist. Think Agatha Christie on steroids.
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