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‘Everything is bigger in Texas – now education is too’
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AUSTIN – “Everything is bigger in Texas – and that goes for reason-ability as well, after passing this bill in a rare and constructive act of true bipartisanship, education now will be, too,” State Representative and HB3 co-author Carl Sherman, District 109, commented on the unanimous passing of...
Thu, 06/06/2019 - 00:00
Following three days of no water on the east side of Interstate 45 in Ferris, Councilwoman Sherie Chapman (right) took action and obtained bottled water for the residents. Helping is Fire Captain Clayton Haughey, Firefighter Garrett Wright and Councilman Tommy Scott.
WATER DISASTER BRINGS RESIDENTS TOGETHER
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FERRIS – Following three days of no water on the east side of Interstate 45 in Ferris, a frustrated Councilwoman Sherie Chapman took action.
She grabbed the city’s credit card and bought two pallets of bottled water from Walmart in Ennis.
Thu, 06/06/2019 - 00:00
Wilmer gets K9 as newest PD member
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WILMER – The 17 full-time and three part-time sworn peace officers along with six civilian employees at the Wilmer PD will officially be adding a new addition soon.
At the city council meeting this week Wilmer Police Chief Victor Kemp will swear in the newest member of the patrol team.
Thu, 06/06/2019 - 00:00
Enjoy an Ovilla Summer with music, wine June 15
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OVILLA – Ellis County residents don’t have to go very far this summer when looking for good music and good wine.
The City of Ovilla will be having a Music in the Park event on June 15 at Heritage Park starting at 7 p.m.
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00
The Ferris power sub-station seemed intact. there were no visible fires from possible explosions and transformers also looked normal.
BLOWN TRANSFORMERS CAUSE OUTAGE
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FERRIS – Residents jumped out of their homes Sunday morning around 11:20 to see if neighbors had any idea what was going on following the practically two-minute-long electrical noise which logically sounded as though it could have been multiple transformers blowing, a train or plane wreck or even a...
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00
Wilmer swears in new council members
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WILMER – The City of Wilmer held its official Oath of Office Ceremony recently with Candy Madrigal and Phyllis Slough in attendance to be sworn in to sit on the City Council.
New Councilmember Jeff Steele was out of town on business.
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00
RED OAK 1ST GRADER WINS NATIONAL TITLE
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Competing against more than 70 girls from across the nation, Jaksyn Brown, a first grader at Donald T. Shields Elementary in Red Oak won the title of 2018-2019 National-All American Miss Princess in Anaheim, Calif.
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00
Don’t drink the water
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FERRIS – Phone calls, text messages (to those who have signed up for it) and social media, along with the city’s website on Monday, May 28 notified Ferris residents to “boil their water.”
“It was a precautionary thing, “said Ferris City Manager Bill Jordan.
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00
Asbestos-ladened and vacant for more than five years, the 20,000-square-foot Ferris Professional Plaza is on its way out.
Asbestos removal underway at old Ferris Professional Plaza
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FERRIS – After being vacant for more than five years, the 20,000-square-foot Ferris Professional Plaza is on its way out.
This past week, Horsley Specialties, Inc. begin the process of removing asbestos from the facility, which used to be a nursing home for the city of Ferris.
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00
Texas lawmakers are done
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The 86th Texas Legislature gaveled out Monday after a 140-day session that saw a major breakthrough on two big issues that have long bedeviled lawmakers: school finance and property taxes.
But there were other ups – and downs – during the session.
Wed, 05/29/2019 - 05:00