Cleburne Times-Review - Sat Nov 07
Former Cleburne police officer Bill Hudson, who died Thursday at 79, was one for two in homicide investigations during a distinguished 28-year career that took him from patrol officer to detective lieutenant before he retired in 1992.
Hearing, truancy program on agendaCleburne Times-Review - Sat Nov 07
The Johnson County Commissioners Court will listen to concerns about a proposed slaughterhouse in Alvarado, consider a truancy prevention program for Precinct 1, and decide on the installation of 15 road signs at a regular meeting Monday.
Vaccine supply spotty in Johnson CountyCleburne Times-Review - Fri Nov 06
The latest swine flu update states that the national supply of the vaccine is not enough to meet public demand, and with 12,000 Texas providers asking for their share, some local doctors are getting mixed results.
Voter turnout higher than expected in Johnson County, officials sayCleburne Times-Review - Fri Nov 06
Voter turnout in Johnson County for Tuesday's constitutional amendment election was higher than expected, said Patty Bourgeois, Johnson County Elections administrator.
Cleburne EDF remains financially strong, liability freeCleburne Times-Review - Thu Nov 05
Despite recent economic turbulence nationally and statewide, the economy of Cleburne and the surrounding area remains relatively healthy, said Stan Gray, president of the Cleburne Economic Development Foundation during Wednesday's annual membership meeting held at Caddo Street Grill.
Cleburne EDF remains financially strong, liability freeCleburne Times-Review - Thu Nov 05
Despite recent economic turbulence nationally and statewide, the economy of Cleburne and the surrounding area remains relatively healthy, said Stan Gray, president of the Cleburne Economic Development Foundation during Wednesday's annual membership meeting held at Caddo Street Grill.
With cooler weather, watch out for prussic acid poisoning in foragesCleburne Times-Review - Thu Nov 05
With cooler temperatures arriving in the Johnson County area, producers should be reminded of potential grazing problems with certain forages.
Authorities seek help in ID'ing copper theft suspects in Johnson CountyStar-telegram.com - Tue Nov 03
By MITCH MITCHELL JOHNSON COUNTY - Solar panels and copper wiring are being stolen from gas well sites in Johnson County and the sheriff's department is asking the public to help identify two suspects in these thefts.The copper wiring is likely being sold for scrap, but the solar panels have several applications on ranches, other gas well ...
Solar Panel Thefts in Johnson CountyCW33 Dallas KDAF-TV - Mon Nov 02
Sheriff Alford reports the Johnson County Sheriff's Office has received numerous reports of thefts from gas well sites throughout the Johnson County area.
Eleven amendments up for vote tomorrowCleburne Times-Review - Mon Nov 02
Tuesday 3 brings four elections, one of which involves all Johnson County residents while the other three involve Rio Vista, Keene and Joshua residents.
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