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Ferris approves zoning change

FERRIS – The Ferris City Council approved a zoning ordinance change at Monday night’s city council meeting. The request to make the change was brought to the council by Ferris Gold LP.  The request was to rezone 2.

ROISD approves calendar adjustment for 20-21 school year

RED OAK – In an effort to give students more educational time in the classroom, assess academic concerns following the spring Coronavirus shutdown, and prepare for possible closures in 2020-2021, the Red Oak ISD School Board has approved minor changes to the 2020-2021 academic calendar.
About 200 protesters marched to the Waxahachie courthouse in the center of downtown beginning at around 6:30 p.m. Saturday.

About 200 protesters marched to the Waxahachie courthouse in the center of downtown beginning at around 6:30 p.m. Saturday.

EC protests, counter protests draw crowds over weekend

WAXAHACHIE – Last week’s protests in Ellis County began on Thursday in front of the Ellis County African American Hall of Fame on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.  Dr. Jamel Rasheed, founder of the museum said before the march began, “We can do this peacefully.” They did.
 The Ellis County ESD #5 meeting was canceled Monday for failure to post the meeting agenda required by state law.

The Ellis County ESD #5 meeting was canceled Monday for failure to post the meeting agenda required by state law.

ESD #5 under fire

FERRIS – The monthly scheduled meeting of Emergency Service District #5 was canceled Monday night after failure to properly post the meeting agenda. Ellis County Press Publisher Charles D. Hatfield Jr.
K9 Zero and Officer Beckfield of the Lexington, Missouri Police Department School District.

K9 Zero and Officer Beckfield of the Lexington, Missouri Police Department School District.

K9 graduation held in Red Oak Friday, May 12

RED OAK – The Sector K9 Foundation Detection Dog graduation program will be held this Friday at the First Baptist Church in Red Oak at 10:30 a.m. There will be several K9 detection dog teams from across the United States graduating during the ceremony this weekend.
According to Kyle Workman, chairman and president of Texas Against High Speed Rail, “This project’s cost estimate is now at $30-billion.

According to Kyle Workman, chairman and president of Texas Against High Speed Rail, “This project’s cost estimate is now at $30-billion.

high speed rail in Texas: $30-BILLION COST

WAXAHACHIE – There are two sides to every story.  The momentum in Ellis County seems to be turning its back on the high-speed rail question. According to Kyle Workman, chairman and president of Texas Against High Speed Rail, “This project’s cost estimate is now at $30-billion.
Brad Norman

Brad Norman

Ellis County runoff election in July

WAXAHACHIE – When the pandemic swept across the county, it put the Republican and Democratic Primary runoff elections on hold until next month.

Wilmer residents get new Waste Management collection upgrade

WILMER – Trash, bulk and brush pick-up in Wilmer is getting an upgrade on June 29. Residents will now have a new cart service that includes twice a week pick-up for trash, once a month pick-up for bulk and brush waste on Wednesday.