The snow and ice may be gone, but left behind are busted water pipes, torn-up roads and more for Johnson County’s 150,000 residents. President Joe Biden on Saturday declared a major disaster in Texas and asked federal agencies to identify additional resources to address the suffering.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Division of Emergency Management are encouraging Texans to complete the Self Reporting Damage Survey to help th…
Lawmakers could face a multibillion-dollar budget deficit due to the coronavirus pandemic and its accompanying recession. That will only compound the difficulties of balancing the budget.
The Cleburne Rotary Club on Thursday met for only the second time in a long while, after having canceled their last several months worth of meetings in precaution of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Twenty-seven detainees at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado have tested positive for COVID-19. Guards and other center employees who had contact with the affected detainees are also being quarantined at the center.
Discouraging news for those who have recently lost their jobs because of COVID-19, Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday said reopening the state’s economy would be a “slow process.”
“You know what people are missing as they hoard toilet paper and hand sanitizer? They are missing that our lives are gifts. We are blessed to …
The Johnson County APPLES program — Assisting Parents Provided Learning & Education Supplies — is accepting applications for student school supplies assistance from July 15-26 at the Spirit of Sharing and the Salvation Army of Johnson County.
Uncle Mort, who attains age 107 come July 4, issues requests for no talking and no chore assignments about this time every year.
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