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DOTY, Grandview too much for Lady Brahmas
AUSTIN – The Hallettsville Lady Brahmas ran into a buzz saw in the form of Madi Doty and the Grandview Zebras in the Class 3A state semifinals at Red & Charline McCombs Field Wednesday, May 29. Doty, a lean 6-2 sophomore right hander who has verbally committed to the...
Ellis County Commissioners to Review Proposed Development Replat in Waxahachie Area
Ellis County is set to reconsider the development map for a small slice of the Waxahachie area community with its sights set on a repeat in Whispering Meadows Addition. The Ellis County Commissioners’ Court has placed on its upcoming agenda a replat application that, if approved, will redraw the boundary between two tracts of land just east of the junction of Boyce Road and Wilson Road. According to official notices, this matter involves approximately 4.920 acres within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Waxahachie. The proposed changes pertain to Tracts 9A-1R & 9A-2R, which are revisions of the previously platted Tracts 9A-1 & 9A-2.
Salvation Army of Abilene announces participation in Dallas area summer camp
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – The Salvation Army of Abilene is helping kick off a summer program outside of Dallas for kids. The nonprofit said it wanted to provide a week-long away camp for children during the summer break because the break can be a challenging time for families and especially working parents. At Camp Hoblitzelle, […]
More counties added to FEMA storm disaster list
Central Texas (FOX 44) – Residents of Coryell, Falls and Leon Counties can now join with Bell County residents in seeking help from FEMA’s Individual Assistance program following storms that ravaged the area. This program provides funding for expenses such as temporary housing, emergency home repairs, uninsured and...
Milford couple continues to search for help after their culvert washed away from floods
MILFORD, Texas (KXXV) — "When you cross if you're in the middle the ends came up," Milford resident Brandi Galindo said. “The main part is getting across this on a day-to-day basis," Ronnie Galindo said. Over a month ago, Brandi and Ronnie Galindo woke up to find their culvert...
Class of 2026 wide receiver receives offer from Nebraska
A class of 2026 wide receiver has received a scholarship offer from the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Kohen Brown is a 5-11 175-pound recruit from Waxahachie High School out of Waxahachie, Texas. Brown’s offer came from wide receiver coach Garrett McGuire. “After a great camp and conversation with Garrett McGuire, I am blessed to say I have received an offer from Husker football.” In eight games last season, he made 11 catches for 116 yards and one touchdown. Nebraska is the sixth school to offer the wide receiver a scholarship. He’s also received scholarships from North Texas, Sam Houston State, Tulsa, UNLV, and UTEP. After a great camp and conversation with @GarretMcGuire I am blessed to say I have received and offer from @HuskerFootball !!!🔴🔴🌽🌽@CoachEJbarthel @SkysTheLimitWR @Tolleson20 @CoachDT_TFB @coachrsigler @coachcilumba @Marchen44 @Pick6_Lee pic.twitter.com/ZvaPcfkpFj — Kohen Brown (@kohenbrown2026) June 3, 2024 Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Maryland-based indoor pickleball facility company planning at least 50 locations across North Texas
DALLAS — Maryland-based indoor pickleball facility company Dill Dinkers and their business partners say they plan to open at least 50 locations in North Texas. They’re eyeing Euless, Southlake, Keller, Frisco, Little Elm, McKinney and Mansfield for locations. Dill Dinkers has opened or planned locations in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Connecticut, according to their website.
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