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Texas A&M AgriLife Even though it’s the Christmas season, autumn is still here and leaves are continuing to fall across the state, building up and… Login to continue reading Login…
Texas A&M AgriLife Even though it’s the Christmas season, autumn is still here and leaves are continuing to fall across the state, building up and… Login to continue reading Login…
Staff report The Creative Quilters Guild of Ellis County has announced its meeting dates for 2023. Meeting dates are Jan. 23, Feb. 27, March 27,… Login to continue reading Login…
Chris Roark, croark@cherryroad.com Just three months ago Kerry and Jeff Dolan discovered a kitten off the side of a road near their home in Johnson… Login to continue reading Login…
The city of Waxahachie hosted its annual Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting event Tuesday night in Downtown Waxahachie. Chris Roark/staff photos Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary…
Chris Roark, croark@cherryroad.com The Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Ellis County has a full slate of programs designed to help residents live better lives. It… Login to continue reading Login…
Staff report Waxahachie’s St. Mark the Evangelist Anglican Church will welcome organist Stefan Engels, head of the Organ Department at Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School… Login to continue reading Login…
Pat Neasbitt, master gardener Fall is a good time to make compost because leaves are abundant now, and they are a great addition to a… Login to continue reading Login…
People from all across Texas and beyond flooded Downtown Waxahachie on Saturday for the Texas Country Reporter Festival. Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up…
Staff report Waxahachie’s Old-Fashioned Singing Project opens its 11th season next weekend at the Chautauqua Auditorium with performances at 7 p.m. Nov. 4 and 2… Login to continue reading Login…
Patty Hullett, Daily Light contributor The city of Ferris picked a fine day to host their annual “Ferris Fall Festival” at the Mutz Memorial Park… Login to continue reading Login…