
Midlothian Fire Department incident list
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
The Midlothian Fire Department responded to the following incidents:
Maintaining Midlothian’s water system, ensuring sufficient water resources, and providing clean, quality drinking water are among the primary goals of the city’s water services. From providing water for households and businesses to ensuring sufficient water resources for emergency services, water is crucial to supporting daily life.
Bill Spinks wspinks@cherryroad.com A Midlothian resident and his family remain apprehensive following an attempted arson on their home that was captured on security cameras. The incident is under investigation, but…
Staff report Methodist Midlothian Medical Center is proud to announce a $24.8 million investment to expand emergency services and inpatient capacity—marking the next chapter in… Login to continue reading Login…
The first public meeting about the Waxahachie-Midlothian Regional Trail was held in the Heritage High School cafeteria more than a decade ago, in 2014.
Tuesday evening’s special meeting was only the first step as the Midlothian ISD board of trustees seek to address badly-needed facilities upgrades as well as a projected budget deficit in the millions of dollars.
In a meeting light on agenda items, the Midlothian City Council on Tuesday night held a record vote to maintain the city’s ad valorem property tax rate at a maximum of 65 cents per $100 taxable valuation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
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.
AUSTIN — Midlothian ISD chief academic officer Shelle Blaylock is among four North Texas educators selected to join The Holdsworth Center’s Aspiring Superintendent Leadership Program (ASLP), a 15-month program designed to equip future superintendents with the skills, knowledge and experience to lead Texas districts with vision and purpose. This first-of-its-kind program is designed to help leaders gain mastery of the skills and behaviors needed to be an exceptional superintendent from day one.