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Bellmead Police arrest two connected to Walmart thefts in multiple cities
BELLMEAD, Texas — A man and woman have been arrested by Bellmead Police that are allegedly connected to other instances of organized retail theft at Walmart locations across the state. According to the Bellmead Police Department, Wesley Strambler and Breanna Williams were arrested with the help of Walmart's loss...
E-Sports takes over Meridian High School
E-Sports takes over Meridian High School Ashley Barner Wed, 10/09/2024 - 06:04 Image New to Meridian High School this year, students have the opportunity to compete with peers from across the country in video games. Photo by Ashley Barner New to Meridian High School...
TBT's Derby Girls opens Saturday
TBT's Derby Girls opens Saturday Local Report Wed, 10/09/2024 - 06:04 Image Tin Building Theatre presents the musical Derby Girls, opening with a dinner and show Saturday, Oct. 12 at the Bosque Arts Center. Courtesy photo Tin Building Theatre presents the musical Derby Girls,...
Clifton library to hold FallFest book sale
Clifton library to hold FallFest book sale Local Report Wed, 10/09/2024 - 06:04 Image Body Nellie Pederson Civic Library will hold its annual book sale during FallFest in Clifton.The book sale will be in the Civic Center, located at 403 West Third Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18 and Saturday, Oc. 19.All proceeds from this year’s sale will go toward purchasing new materials for the library. A selection of books for sale will include hardback fiction and a few nonfiction books, paperback fiction books, children’s books, DVD movies and audio books.The sale is by donation/ love offering only. Please come to FallFest and support your local public library. Call the library at 254-675-6495 for any questions or more information.
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