National Night Out to take place Oct. 1

Midlothian’s annual National Night Out event will take place in neighborhoods across the city and state on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Midlothian’s annual National Night Out event will take place in neighborhoods across the city and state on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Panther Magic was in the air Friday night. It just didn’t manifest itself until the final horn while the ball was in flight for the end zone.
GREENVILLE — After a difficult start to the 2024 season against three state-ranked teams, the Heritage Jaguars found the waters in District 6-5A (Division II) more to their liking Friday night.
Patty Hullett Mirror contributor The 2024-2025 Midlothian Panthers volleyball team might just be the team of destiny this season. They are currently riding the wave… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Dwight D. Eisenhower was a man who rose to great heights, but he was always a man of modesty. Like so many figures who excelled in America, his rise was to prominence was far from certain, but a background of faith, hard work, and education pushed the odds in his favor. Though his time in Texas was short, his impact on the world was profound.
John Donne told us, “No man is an island, entire of itself. Each is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less. As well as if a promontory were. As well as if a manor of thine own or of thine friend’s were. Each man’s death diminishes me, for I am involved in mankind. Therefore, send not to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee.”
As your county extension agent for Family and Community Health with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Danae Hicks is excited to join communities across the nation in observing National Cholesterol Education Month this September.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com After considering a proposal for a multi-year contract Tuesday night, the Midlothian City Council chose instead to approve a one-year contract with Ellis County Emergency Services District No. 2 to provide fire and EMS response effective Oct. 1. The district includes areas outside the city limits within the Midlothian ISD attendance zone, but for years the ESD has contracted with the city to provide coverage. These agreements in the past have always been on an annual basis, but Midlothian Fire Chief Dale McCaskill this year proposed a three-year agreement, with a pair of one-year agreements at the end of the first three years if both parties agreed. There was also a one-year opt-out clause in the contract. In return, the ESD would pay the city a base fee of $1.125 million per year, with an additional estimated $175,000 from EMS service billing. The fee would increase in each of the following two years. How much the fee would increase, though, is what concerned members of the council based on the rate of growth in areas outside the city. Councilmember Mike Rodgers suggested using a “punch in, punch out” system to track fire and ambulance usage in the ESD. Rodgers also raised another concern, namely future state legislation, which might fast-track development of municipal utility districts in the state. Already, there are several of these MUDs in the works within the ESD coverage area. “We know this is coming,” Rodgers said. “I can’t imagine doing this more than a year at a time.” Rodgers made a motion to authorize a one-year contract with the ESD, and it passed 5-2. One thing that will change, McCaskill said, is the city of Ovilla’s establishment of an EMS unit that is expected to come online in April 2025. McCaskill said some […]
Midlothian ISD parents and the community are encouraged to learn more about the upcoming School Funding Election or Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election (VATRE) on the Nov. 5 ballot.
The Heritage volleyball Jaguars remained even with their crosstown rivals at the top of the District 15-5A standings with two more victories last week, and moved to within a game of .500 after a tough pre-district schedule.