Cleburne woman named to UNT honor roll
Amy Tuley of Cleburne was named to the dean’s honor roll at the University of North Texas for the spring semester.
To be eligible a student must earn a 3.5 grade point average on a course load of 12 or more hours.
— Special to the Times-Review
Local student named to Dean’s List at SFA
NACOGDOCHES — Michelle Lorraine Cagile, interdisciplinary studies major from Cleburne, has been named to the Dean’s List at Stephen F. Austin State University for the spring semester. Shives is an interior design major and a graduate of Farmersville High School.
To be eligible for this honor, a student must be enrolled in 12 or more semester hours and maintain a grade point average of at least 3.5.
— Special to the Times-Review
Area resident named to Harding dean’s list
Ashlee Tappe of Cleburne was named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. Tappe is a senior majoring in dietetics.
To be eligible, a student must be carrying 12 or more hours with a 3.65 or higher grade point average and no incompletes.
—Special to the Times-Review
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May/June 2012 Community Life magazine
The May/June 2012 edition of Community Life magazine is available for online viewing. Click here to view.
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Primary election today
Because of redistricting as required by the 2010 Census, Johnson County experienced some changes effective Jan. 1, said Patty Bourgeois, Johnson County Elections administrator. Primary election day hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters must vote at their precinct location. For information visit the Johnson County Election Office’s website at www.JohnsonCountyElections.com or call 817-556-6197.
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Officials, residents remember those who gave it all
A robust breeze alleviated the heat somewhat Monday morning at Cleburne Memorial Cemetery, but also played pandemonium with the setting up of a memorial table for POW and MIA veterans. Wind tipped a vase holding a single rose shattering it on the pavement. A hastily retrieved replacement held out but at one point toppled causing water to spill inches shy of the public announcement speaker.
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A mother’s love, one day at a time
To everyone else, it was a regular Thursday. It was almost the weekend, almost summer break, time for vacation or time with family.
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Candidates vie for Pct. 2, 3 seats
County voters will weigh in on three Johnson County Commissioners Court seats up for election on Tuesday. In addition to the five-candidate Precinct 1 race, voters living in precincts 2 and 3 will also vote for the commissioner of their choice.
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Primary could decide constables
Ten candidates, all Republican, compete in their four respective precincts in the May 29 primary. With no Democratic opponents to face in November’s general election, the primary should decide the winner of all but one possible race.
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Voters urged to check for possible precinct changes
Because of redistricting as required by the 2010 Census, Johnson County experienced some changes effective Jan. 1, said Patty Bourgeois, Johnson County Elections administrator.
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Early voting numbers well short of ’08
Early voting turnout in Johnson County’s Democratic and Republican primaries totaled 3,914 as of Friday morning. That total includes 309 votes in the Democratic Primary and 3,605 in the Republican Primary.
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Yellow Jackets headed to finals
GRAHAM — The Wichita Falls Rider pitching staff swam with sharks for most of five innings Friday, avoiding all but a few love taps and playful nips from Cleburne batters.
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Changes at Splash Station
Splash Station officially opens for the summer season this weekend, and those who frequented the park in years past may notice some modifications.
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