College notes: Local residents in HPU homecoming court

BROWNWOOD — Howard Payne University has announced its 2024 Homecoming Court nominees.
BROWNWOOD — Howard Payne University has announced its 2024 Homecoming Court nominees.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com A calendar of events in the Midlothian and surrounding areas. Clubs and organizations are encouraged to send meeting and event notices to… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
In 2023, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) responded to 100 disasters, provided approximately $12 billion to communities and states for disaster recovery and $1.3 billion to survivors of disasters. With three months remaining in 2024, 150 disasters have already been declared in the U.S., and more are anticipated.
Don Hullett Mirror contributor On Friday night, Oct. 4, an annual Texas high school tradition was carried on, as the Midlothian Panthers celebrated Homecoming 2024… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Concertgoers may have attended the Autumn Beats concert on Saturday because they are fans of Maroon 5, but came away with a separate appreciation for Animals, the featured band.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com The Midlothian City Council unanimously approved a new comprehensive plan during Tuesday night’s regular meeting after going over the updated plan to add additional changes. The plan, which is called “Guiding Our Future — Midlothian 2045 Comprehensive Plan,” includes city vision and guiding principles, revisions to the thoroughfare plan and future land use plan, a comprehensive planning program, and official policy for the future of the city. Daniel Harrison, project manager with consulting firm Freese & Nichols Inc., went over the updates to the plan that have been made since the previous City Council meeting. The biggest change was reducing the city’s maximum population from 140,000 to just over 110,000, by reducing the density in modules. The thoroughfare plan also underwent minor edits, including the removal of a ramp from U.S. Highway 67 and the rerouting of a future road east of Midlothian Parkway. More tweaks were made to the plan before final approval. At the suggestion of councilmember Ross Weaver, the country module was expanded to the Thomas Trail subdivision, and medium density was buffered along U.S. Highway 287. The plan contains more than 150 actions and addresses how each action would be implemented. An incremental approach would be used based on priority and available resources. An annual status report would be presented to the City Council, and a formal audit of the plan would be carried out every five to seven years. Mayor Justin Coffman thanked all parties involved for their work in what he called “a labor of love.” More information on the new comprehensive plan is available at https://www.midlothian2045.com . All seven members of the council were present. Other items Mayor Coffman presented a proclamation declaring the week of Oct. 14-18 as Chamber of Commerce Week in the city of Midlothian. The approved […]
After ending the first half of district play with their first loss last week, the Heritage High School volleyball team got back on track with a sweep of Kaufman, 25-20, 25-21, 25-20, on Friday evening.
Don Hullett Mirror contributor ENNIS — The Class 5A No. 19 Midlothian Lady Panthers hopped on their blue and white MISD buses Tuesday, Oct. 8,… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com A southward extension of 360 Tollway is being planned that could open up more of northwest Ellis County to future development. The… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
State Rep. Brian Harrison was awarded the Voice of the American Dream Award by the national conservative organization the Club for Growth Foundation.