Red Oak ISD to participate in Toys for Tots
Staff report Red Oak ISD is partnering with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve for the second year to support its mission of spreading the season’s… Login to continue reading Login…
Staff report Red Oak ISD is partnering with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve for the second year to support its mission of spreading the season’s… Login to continue reading Login…
The city of Waxahachie hosted its annual Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting event Tuesday in Downtown Waxahachie. The event included floats from various leaders, organizations… Login to continue reading Login…
Chris Roark, croark@cherryroad.com With a setting sun in the background and empty fields all around, leaders from Waxahachie ISD and the local community gathered off… Login to continue reading Login…
Chris Roark, croark@cherryroad.com The Waxahachie ISD Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of Superintendent Jerry Hollingsworth during a special meeting Tuesday morning. The board also… Login to continue reading Login…
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com The Ellis County Commissioners’ Court last week approved a tax abatement request from AREP for another data center in Red Oak, following… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Chris Roark, croark@cherryroad.com The Waxahachie City Council on Monday denied a request for a specific use permit (SUP) for a 7-Eleven that was proposed to… Login to continue reading Login…
Staff report The city of Midlothian will celebrate the opening of its new $28 million City Hall and Library Building with a ceremony at 10… Login to continue reading Login…
Railport Brewing Company and Twisted Southern Entertainment will team up to host a concert and toy drive for the third annual Ellis County’s Tunes for Toys.
The 10th Annual Tree of Angels Dedication Ceremony will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. to honor victims of violent crime. To be held at the Shepherd’s House, 3221 Mockingbird Lane, Midlothian, the event is open to anyone in Ellis County.
Kevin Lindsey, who spent 10 years with Waxahachie Fire-Rescue, was remembered Tuesday for the love he had for his family and his dedication to the firefighting profession.