
P&Z approves new 448-acre development
The Midlothian Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday night approved a 448-acre mostly-residential planned development north of the junction of U.S. Highways 67 and 287.
The Midlothian Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday night approved a 448-acre mostly-residential planned development north of the junction of U.S. Highways 67 and 287.
Get ready for the 2025 Midlothian Junior Police Academy! Do you have what it takes to be a Junior Cadet?
Midlothian Parks & Rec Annual PlayDay! will usher in spring on Saturday, March 29, from 6 to 10 p.m., beginning with fun activities for the whole family and concluding with the year’s first free concert.
Watermark Companies is proud to announce that its latest development, Canvas at Midlothian, is now accepting applications for April move-ins.
Midlothian Economic Development has launched a program that will provide grant money to support local business efforts to attract customers to the city. According to MED chairman and chief executive officer Kyle Kinateder, this program will reimburse eligible businesses, including non-profits, for up to 50 percent of advertising expenses once their promotional campaigns are completed.
At Legacy Oaks of Midlothian, residents gathered for an art session around tables covered in bright paper and glue, ready to create. This time, a resident took the lead in guiding the community’s Art Throbs Club, sharing their skills in paper collage to create cardinal artwork.
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
A calendar of events in the Midlothian and surrounding areas. Clubs and organizations are encouraged to send meeting and event notices to wspinks@cherryroad.com for inclusion.
The Government Finance Offices Association announced recently that the City of Midlothian has received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
One of the few remaining veterans of World War II is a Midlothian resident and will receive more richly-deserved recognition later this month. Retired Navy Chief Petty Officer John C.