Plaza Theatre Co. volunteer Justin Diyer hangs a set of French doors in preparation of the theater’s latest play, “See How They Run.” The comedy runs through Jan. 26. For information, visit www.plaza-theatre.com or call 817-202-0600.
Plaza Theatre Co. volunteer Justin Diyer hangs a set of French doors in preparation of the theater’s latest play, “See How They Run.” The comedy runs through Jan. 26. For information, visit www.plaza-theatre.com or call 817-202-0600.
Spirits are high
Holding a second outdoor town hall in as many days at the corner of Colonial Drive and Hyde Park Boulevard, Cleburne Mayor Scott Cain proclaimed the American spirit alive and well in Cleburne.
Wednesday night’s tornadoes damaged about 600 homes and totaled about 40-60 homes. Here are a few stories from Cleburne residents who are picking up the pieces.
Cleburne ISD students will return to school Monday at regular start times, according to district officials.
The outdoor sirens sounded, the emergency operations center in the basement of Cleburne City Hall was manned and automated CodeRED telephone warnings went out.
Cleburne Mayor Scott Cain gives an update on Friday's tornado relief efforts.
It took United Cooperative Services operations and engineering personnel, helped by three contract crews, just a little more than 24 hours to completely restore power to United members in Johnson and Hood counties after tornadoes left heavy damage in Granbury and Cleburne on Wednesday night.
In the wake of Wednesday’s tornadoes Cleburne officials established a resource assessment team and volunteer-donation site in the annex building of Westhill Church of Christ at 1100 W. Westhill Drive.
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Cleburne is donating items to families affected by Wednesday night’s tornadoes.
Cleburne Mayor Scott Cain holds a Thursday afternoon town hall meeting for those living in the southwest part of Cleburne.
Salvation Army Communications Director Philip Burn talks about the organization's relief effort in Cleburne.