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Cleburne falls
Cleburne Parks Department employees, from left, Grace Clanton, Justin Edwards, Curtis York and Michael Campbell, put final touches on the newly installed waterfall feeding a creek that leads into the pond at Winston Patrick McGregor Park. Workers spent about two weeks constructing the waterfall and creek. Workers now plan to landscape the area. Plans for the park, situated on land donated to the city, call for numerous projects completed in stages over the years, said Max Robertson, parks and recreation director.
- Cleburne
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Chamber: Come one, come all to the business expo
The Cleburne Chamber of Commerce is banking on a little change doing the Business and Outdoor Exposition a little good.
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Court rules for woman
The Texas Supreme Court on Aug. 27 ruled that a Joshua woman paralyzed in a 2005 crash can pursue a contempt-of-court action against Toyota Motor Corp. for allegedly hiding information about automobile defects, according to the Austin American-Statesman.
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Robertson retires from recreation
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Cleburne man faces assault charge
A 62-year-old Cleburne man was magistrated Thursday in the court of Justice of the Peace Pct. 1 Ronny McBroom for assault.
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Cleburne Conference Center recognized by building group
The Building of America Network selected the recently opened Cleburne Conference Center as one of its Building of America award winners.
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Chamber: Come one, come all to the business expo
- Johnson County
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Chamber: Come one, come all to the business expo
The Cleburne Chamber of Commerce is banking on a little change doing the Business and Outdoor Exposition a little good.
- Court rules for woman
- Law enforcement, community stand by widow
- Police arrest suspected cemetery vandals
- Robertson retires from recreation
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Chamber: Come one, come all to the business expo
- Alvarado
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Police arrest suspected cemetery vandals
Alvarado police took into custody three juveniles who are suspected of damaging more than 100 gravestones in Alvarado’s Balch Cemetery, Police Chief Josh Vincent said Friday.
- Police officer benefit concert today
- Friday night sights
- Vandals desecrate cemetery
- Stage set for benefit honoring officer
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Police arrest suspected cemetery vandals
- Burleson
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Officer files suit against city
A former Burleson police sergeant has filed a lawsuit against the city, officials said this week.
- Friday night sights
- Crash claims life of Burleson drag racer
- Businessman says city’s first tattoo studio will be upscale
- United Way, community build a better Johnson County
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Officer files suit against city
- Godley
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Riggin Cleveland, front right of the edge of the banner, and Garrett Murdick, back left edge, with their teammates at the 2008 Walk To Defeat ALS and their inspiration for walking, Riggin’s grandmother, Barbara Turner, standing with a walking aid.
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Godley boys not leaving the side of those in ALS fight
Two teenage boys from Godley soon may be visiting a grocery store near you. They won’t necessarily be looking for groceries, but, rather, sponsors to help them participate in a fund drive to raise money for the ALS Association of North Texas.
- Friday night sights
- Believe and see
- Godley man arrested on suspicion of assault
- Explosion reported at munitions plant between Godley and Cresson
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Godley boys not leaving the side of those in ALS fight
- Grandview
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Police officer benefit concert today
A concert benefiting a Grandview police officer injured in the line of duty kicks off at 5 p.m. today in Alvarado.
- Friday night sights
- Stage set for benefit honoring officer
- Free concert to feature local bands
- Snow cone devotees turn out to help Grandview officer
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Police officer benefit concert today
- Joshua
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Friday night sights
Football was in the air this weekend as Johnson County teams hit the field for the first time in 2010.
- Duty earns Joshua student prestigious ROTC award
- Man found dead hit by car; driver interviewed
- Partners in fighting crime
- Joshua man scuffles with police
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Friday night sights
- Keene
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Friday night sights
Football was in the air this weekend as Johnson County teams hit the field for the first time in 2010.
- Assistance program on table
- Former Keene teacher pleads not guilty
- Garage sale a booster to prison Bible studies
- Keene teacher indicted
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Friday night sights
- Rio Vista
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Friday night sights
Football was in the air this weekend as Johnson County teams hit the field for the first time in 2010.
- Three hospitalized in Rio Vista wreck
- Fort Worth man killed in Rio Vista wreck
- Hobbs looking to rebuild Eagle football from the ground up
- Godley, Grandview and Rio Vista grab accolades
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Friday night sights
- Venus
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Rusty Redden, a former offender, leads the men and their family members in bible study during a No Turning Back support group meeting Tuesday at Venus United Methodist Church.
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No turning back
Jimmy Humphus had an idea. He had already ministered to prisoners for three years at the Sanders Estes unit, a small minimum security prison in Venus.
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No turning back





