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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…
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…
Staff report The blood supply in North, Central and East Texas has dropped to critical levels. There will be two upcoming blood drives in Ellis… Login to continue reading Login…
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com Following more than two hours of discussion, the Midlothian City Council opened the new year Tuesday night with approval of a new… Login to continue reading Login…
Staff report Dallas-based Younger Partners Investments (YPI) acquired the 99% leased Midlothian Towne Crossing retail shopping center. The property contains 147,161 square feet of retail… Login to continue reading Login…
Navarro College Navarro College is integrating new XR (extended reality) curriculum into healthcare related continuing education classes to provide a better learning environment for students.… Login to continue reading Login…
Texas State Technical College According to Forbes Advisor, there are approximately 1.1 billion websites on the World Wide Web today, but 82% of them are… Login to continue reading Login…
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…
Texas State Technical College Texas State Technical College’s North Texas campus’ provost, Marcus Balch, plans to see the campus’s programs continue to grow in 2024.… Login to continue reading Login…
Staff report Midtowne Senior Living is proud to announce its recent recognition as the Best Assisted Living in the Best of Ellis County Reader’s Choice… Login to continue reading Login…
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com The Midlothian City Council last week threw a cloud — at least temporarily — over a new specific-use permit for a 678-acre… Login to continue reading Login…