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Waxahachie offers tax break

 WAXAHACHIE – If you are a historic property owner in Waxahachie, you might be able to get a break on your taxes.Waxahachie offers tax incentives for historic residential and commercial properties to encourage property owners to maintain the historical integrity of their property.
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Wilmer receives $25,000 from QTS Data Centers

 WILMER – The City of Wilmer recently received a $25,000 donation to the National Fire Council on behalf of the Wilmer Fire Department from QTS Data Centers.QTS is well known for their community involvement in Wilmer.
City of Ennis

City of Ennis

Ennis special election called for Jan. 31 to replace mayor and mayor pro tem

 ENNIS – The Ennis special election has been called for Jan. 31, 2026 to fill the vacant seats for Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem.Both seats are open due to the resignations of Mayor Kameron Raburn and Mayor Pro Tem Lynda Isbell. Raburn vacated his seat to run for Ellis County Judge.
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Train tracks near Alma City Hall a concern

 ALMA – Alma Mayor Renee Jones told residents on her Facebook page, the ongoing issues with the train tracks located near City Hall is being addressed.She acknowledged the “poor quality of the recent repairs.”Alma residents have been concerned regarding the train tracks for some time.
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© The Ellis County Press

The Ellis County Press named Ovilla paper of record

 OVILLA – The Ellis County Press has once again been named Ovilla’s paper of record.The decision was made last week at the Ovilla City Council meeting.The vote was 3-2.ECP had been the city’s paper of record for many years, but a few years ago the designation had been given to a competing paper.
© The Ellis County Press

© The Ellis County Press

EYES ON ELLIS COUNTY (October 30, 2025)

 ALMAAlma’s City Council addressed zoning ordinance public hearings, an ordinance amending the budget to increase the salary of the assistant city administrator, as well as an ordinance to change the speed limit from 15 mph to 25 mph on Main Street in Alma at last week’s city council meeting.
Doug Hunt in DeSoto with Mayor Rachel Proctor. Submitted photo.

Doug Hunt in DeSoto with Mayor Rachel Proctor. Submitted photo.

Ovilla’s Doug Hunt honored in DeSoto, Red Oak

 OVILLA – Ovilla City Councilmember and Access Storage owner Doug Hunt stepped out of his own city last week and was honored not once, but twice in one evening.Hunt was recognized in DeSoto as a DeSoto Community Champion for his continued partnership and steadfast support of the City.