
Garth Brooks tribute kicks off concert series
The City of Midlothian and its Parks and Recreation Department kicked off its “Summer Beats” Saturday Concert Series, and it is now back in full force.
The City of Midlothian and its Parks and Recreation Department kicked off its “Summer Beats” Saturday Concert Series, and it is now back in full force.
School may be out for the summer, but the team at Midtowne Assisted Living and Memory Care is already planning ahead for the fall.
Midlothian’s Annual Independence Day Parade will honor celebrations across America on Saturday, June 28, 10 a.m., downtown.
Legacy Oaks of Midlothian, a senior living community, invites the public to a meaningful and action-packed day of fundraising and celebration on June 20, recognized nationally as The Longest Day in the fight to end Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Early detection of Alzheimer’s and dementia can significantly improve outcomes for individuals and their families.
A total catch of nearly 11 pounds, 13 ounces of fish netted Maveryk Davidson first place in the Bass Division (ages 8 to 12 years) at last Saturday’s Kids Fishing Derby held at Midlothian’s Community Park Pond. Taking the top slot in the Minnow Division (4 to 7 years) was Travis Hernandez, with a total catch of five pounds, one ounce.
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.
WICHITA FALLS — Midwestern State University recognized 977 honor students for the Spring 2025 semester. The President's Honor Roll included 360 students, the Provost's Honor Roll included 267 students and the Dean's Honor Roll included 350 students.
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.
HURST — Thousands are expected to gather at the 2025 Texas Homeschool Expo June 6-7 at the Hurst Conference Center to explore local resources, curriculum, and learn how to successfully homeschool their children.