
Rob Perez: It's that time of year to think about sharks
I don’t know how much you think about sharks, but I used to think I think about sharks the regular amount.
I don’t know how much you think about sharks, but I used to think I think about sharks the regular amount.
It was a run-down series of old buildings in the bustling downtown of a growing city.
DALLAS – To help keep a thriving Texas economy moving, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is drafting a record-breaking 10-year transportation plan, and the public is invited to weigh in on potential projects in communities across the state.
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
The final push for donations of peanut butter and jelly for food pantries located all over Ellis County is winding down, and the public is urged to help.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com With a big election coming up in November, changes to electioneering rules at city-owned polling locations and problems during past elections drew the most discussion during Tuesday night’s regular semi-monthly meeting of the Midlothian City Council. Assistant city manager Clyde Melick said the city’s electioneering ordinance, which was originally approved in 2018, allows the entire parking area of the Midlothian Conference Center to be open for campaigning. However, that has been found to conflict with state law, which restricts electioneering within 100 feet of the doorway. To conform with the law, Melick proposed pushing all campaign activities back to the north and west parking areas at the Conference Center. Mayor Justin Coffman said he received “no exaggeration, a hundred complaints” from voters about candidates setting up tents and canopies in the past election cycle. Coffman said the intent is to allow voters to cast their ballot without walking through a gantlet, while still allowing candidates to meet voters. Councilmember Allen Moorman said he was against a restrictive ordinance, but councilmember Wayne Shuffield warned against a “free-for-all” if the law is not enforced. “I don’t think we had as harsh of a campaign cycle this time as we could have, but I think it could’ve been very harsh under the circumstances and if we don’t have some kind of guidelines, it’s going to get worse,” Shuffield said. City Attorney Joe Gorfida said the ordinance gives teeth to city officials to enforce restrictions. Councilmembers ultimately left the existing ordinance intact but agreed to move the electioneering area back one parking spot, or approximately 20 feet, in order to allow voters to enter, park and exit without interference. All councilmembers were present. Other items The council agreed to create a downtown advisory subcommittee at the request of Mayor Coffman. Among […]
Mrs. Kim Vernor of Ennis has been a mother of three very involved track and field competitors for years, and their family is somewhat used to winning at track tournaments and bringing a lot of hardware back home.
Nelson University is thrilled to announce the addition of Joel Ramirez and David Flores to the men's soccer program's coaching staff. Both coaches bring a wealth of experience and a shared passion for sports ministry, promising an exciting new chapter for the Lions.
Staff report Jim Pitts, former Texas state representative whose district included Ellis County, passed away over the weekend, according to his family. Below is the… Login to continue reading Login…
WICHITA, Kan. — Jessica C Evans of Midlothian was among more than 2,380 students who completed a total of 2,645 degrees and certificates at Wichita State University in spring 2024.