
Midlothian Fire Department incident list
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
Bring your “Friends in Low Places” to Community Park, 3601 S. 14th Street, on Saturday, June 14, to take in Shameless – a tribute to Garth Brooks – at this year’s first free Beats concert.
Manna House, a nonprofit serving families across Ellis County, is proud to announce it has received a $50,000 grant from the Midlothian Community Development Corporation (MCDC). The funds will directly support the Back-to-School Kickoff, an annual initiative that provides essential school supplies and wellness resources to local students and families in need.
Annual City of Midlothian water conservation measures took effect June 1 that require residents and businesses to refrain from irrigating their lawns or landscaping between the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., except for hand watering or the use of drip/subsurface irrigation or properly working soaker hoses.
County and city leaders along with community members attended a work session with representatives from the Texas Department of Transportation at a special called meeting of the Midlothian City Council recently.
The 89th Texas Legislature has officially adjourned, and school funding legislation is headed to the governor’s desk. But instead of providing clarity, it’s leaving Midlothian ISD trustees and administrators alike scratching their heads a little.
Midlothian Community Development Corporation is beginning a program to provide grants for businesses to improve their storefronts. The purpose of the program is to provide financial assistance to property owners and business tenants wishing to renovate or restore commercial building façades, MCDC senior manager MeLissa Boler told councilmembers at Tuesday’s Midlothian City Council meeting.
Midlothian High School has its first-ever Destination Imagination world champion.
Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Ellis County Commissioners’ Court was the first presided over by newly-appointed County Judge John Wray.
Marla Wright Bearden spent most of her life not knowing that she had a distant relative who had died while protecting the country.