
Spooky events line up in Midlothian
Midlothian Halloween Events (All Free)
Midlothian Halloween Events (All Free)
The Midlothian Mirror publishes every week with editions dated Saturday. Print subscribers get their paper by mail the day before the edition, and single copies are available at many locations around the Midlothian area, including the following locations: Brookshire’s, Shell Gateway, US Drug Mart, Dollar General, CVS, Walgreens and more.
This fall, Autumn Beats concertgoers have enjoyed country music and an early 50’s rock revival, but at the season finale on Nov. 1, The Lost Shaker of Salt band, promises a musical vacation to paradise.
Midlothian Public Works Department invites residents to drop off their non-hazardous waste at a free Household Cleanup Event to be held on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 1050 N. Highway 67, from 8 a.m. to noon.
“The Quiet Mushroom” by Veronica Sites and Amy Kristine continues its remarkable rise —now a five-category Amazon Best Seller, Hot New Release, and recipient of the prestigious Christi-Lit Book Award, which honors faith-integrated literature worldwide. The story recently drew record attention after being featured on Joy and Company, where its Sept.
Ennis Mayor Kameron Raburn has announced his campaign as a Republican candidate for Ellis County Judge, committing to bringing conservative governance and ethical leadership to the courthouse.
Most hobby talks involve scrapbooks or stamps, but at Legacy Oaks of Midlothian, 92-year-old Pete Rowe brought in his love for airplanes.
Early voting for the Nov. 4 Constitutional Amendment and Joint Elections begins Oct. 20 and runs to Oct. 31.
The Ellis County Commissioners’ Court Tuesday afternoon voted unanimously to approve its half of a proposed agreement with the City of Midlothian regarding subdivision approvals within the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.
The Ellis County Sheriff’s Office, in partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (DEA-HIDTA) Group 3, announced the results of a two-and-a-half-year narcotics investigation that stemmed from an overdose in Ellis County, according to a press release issued by the sheriff’s office. Over the course of the investigation, investigators and federal agents executed multiple search warrants at residences and businesses throughout Ellis County and surrounding areas.