Nathan Hecht: Helping in the fight against veteran suicide

Each Veterans Day we take time to honor the men and women who have served in our nation’s armed forces, and rightfully so.
Each Veterans Day we take time to honor the men and women who have served in our nation’s armed forces, and rightfully so.
KDC and Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday to celebrate the completion of the new distribution center at Midlothian’s Railport Business Park.
Staff report The crowd at last Saturday night’s Autumn Beats concert gathered to hear homegrown country singer-songwriter, Bradley Banning, but got even more in the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com The Ellis County Commissioners’ Court heard a presentation on the future of the Ellis County Rural Heritage Farm during its regularly scheduled… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
I’m not a fan of the holiday season. I’m a cross between Scrooge and the Grinch - I’m not bragging, I’m confessing.
The Heritage Jaguars’ bid for a shutout didn’t last long, but it didn’t matter much to the Jags as they powered to a 51-7 victory over the visiting Corsicana Tigers last Friday night at Don Floyd Field at MISD Multipurpose Stadium.
RED OAK — The Midlothian Panthers had to reach back for some more Panther Magic last Friday night to keep their drive for a district championship alive.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com Ellis County’s first Tom Thumb supermarket opened last month in Waxahachie. Meanwhile, the county’s second one is well in the works for… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com Midlothian ISD voters sent a message on Tuesday that their school district’s proposal to cover a budget shortfall didn’t appear to be “golden” enough. In an environment where voters’ senses were hyper-tuned to spending, MISD patrons flocked to the polls to reject the only significant local measure on the ballot — a voter-approved tax rate election, or VATRE, that would have moved three cents from the “interest and sinking” portion of the school’s property tax rate per $100 taxable valuation to the “maintenance and operations” part. The final vote was 16,530 in favor of the measure, and 12,298 against it. The referendum failed in all three modes of voting — absentee, early voting and Election Day. Even if approved, the MISD portion of residents’ property tax bills would have stayed unchanged at $1.1069 per $100 taxable valuation. This shift in funding would have allowed the district to access so-called “golden pennies” that will result in an additional estimated $4.7 million in funding. District funding priorities in the lead-up to the election, according to MISD, were teacher and staff compensation, lower class sizes, student programming and experiences, and safety and security enhancements. No county offices were contested in Tuesday’s election, but two prominent Republican locals will continue to represent the Cement City in Austin and Washington. Incumbent GOP Rep. Jake Ellzey, whose residence is near Midlothian, was re-elected to a second full term easily, defeating Democrat John Love III. Texas House Rep. Brian Harrison, who lives in Midlothian, was unopposed on the ballot with only a smattering of write-in votes. “I’ve been honored to fight for the freedom and liberty of all Texans since getting elected in 2021 and am proud to be one of the most effective conservatives in the Texas Legislature,” Harrison said in a statement […]
War was near in November 1941. The men of the Second Battalion of the 131st Field Artillery of the Texas National Guard prepared for the worst as they sailed to Hawaii.