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BAC arts, music camps coming up
BAC arts, music camps coming up News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body The Bosque Arts Center’s summer camps are coming soon in Clifton. The BAC’s camping season begins with the Imagination Factory, June 19-22, followed by sewing camp, June 27-29; cursive camp, July 10-13; music camp, July 17-20; and young chef’s camp, July 31-August 4. The BAC’s camps are typically for kids of elementary school age. Pre-registration is required. The price per child is different for BAC members and non-members. The camps are sponsored by different clubs under the umbrella of the BAC organization, such as the Bosque Civic Music Association and the Art Council. Located at 215 South College Hill, the BAC’s hours of operation are weekdays, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more info, call the BAC at (254) 675-3724 or visit its website www. bosqueartscenter.org.
Hill’s camps deadline this Thursday
Hill’s camps deadline this Thursday News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body Enrollment for Kids College, a summer enrichment camp for students entering the first through eighth grades, is open. The registration deadline for the Johnson County Campus is May 18, 2023; registration deadline for the Hill County Campus is June 8, 2023. Johnson County Campus will hold camp June 5 - 8; the Hill County Campus will hold camp June 26 - 29. Tuition is $100 for each camp. Lunch is included. Camps are held from 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. For a full list of class descriptions and registration information, visit hillcollege.edu/jobtraining/kidscollege. html, call at (817) 760-5820, or email, ceinfo@hillcollege.edu.
Bosque Tour de Norway bike rally canceled
Bosque Tour de Norway bike rally canceled News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body Due to highway rehabilitation across the western side of Bosque County, the 10th Annual Bosque Tour de Norway was cancelled for this year. The Clifton Chamber of Commerce recently announced the...
EV meetup event draws locals, visitors
EV meetup event draws locals, visitors News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body About a dozen people showed up outside the Meridian office of the United Electric Cooperative to talk about electric vehicles on Saturday, April 29. Organized locally by the Heart of Texas Electric...
Antique motorcycle club visits Clifton
Antique motorcycle club visits Clifton Local Report Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Courtesy Photo By Terry Watson The Waco-area division of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America visited the Clifton Classic Chassis Auto Museum and the Golden Age Gallery of Art and Artifacts on Saturday, May 6. The cruise group’s coordinator said that to qualify to join the club, you must have a bike, which has to...
Six Bosque County VFD assist in Somervell structure fire
Six Bosque County VFD assist in Somervell structure fire News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body Six volunteer fire departments in Bosque County responded with mutual aid in Somervell County on Saturday, May 13. The call was to assist with extinguishing a structure fire at...
Tractor pull set Saturday, June 3
Tractor pull set Saturday, June 3 News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body The Bosque Valley Antique Tractor Club will host an antique tractor pull in Clifton City Park on Saturday, June 3, starting at 10 a.m. Folks with not only antique tractors but farm...
Meridian city council begins anew after election
Meridian city council begins anew after election Subhead New council members sworn-in, mayor pro-tem resigns Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image After oaths of office for new members, the Meridian City Council returned to work at its meeting...
Crushing it
Crushing it Subhead Recycling’s popularity grows in Bosque County Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image The Bosque County Recycling Center houses several machines that crush, munch, and bale recyclable materials that are sold to area dealers to manufacture...
Library kicks off reading program June 6
Library kicks off reading program June 6 News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Kicking off on Tuesday, June 6, the theme for the Meridian Public Library’s summer reading program this year is “All Together Now!” Nathan Diebenow | Meridian Tribune ...
Clifton’s drive-thru mail box returns again
Clifton’s drive-thru mail box returns again Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Body After months of waiting, the post office in Clifton finally received a replacement drive-thru post office box on Monday, May 15. This brand new outdoor box is actually the location’s second in...
Clifton Food Bank offers summer food program
Clifton Food Bank offers summer food program News Staff Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image A new drive-thru post office box was installed outside the post office in Clifton on Monday, May 15, a week or so after a different box was installed and removed within a day. Nathan Diebenow | Clifton Record ...
City council approves annexation
City council approves annexation Subhead Council canvases election, new Clifton aldermen sworn-in to office Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/17/2023 - 05:35 Image Roby Urbanovsky and Katherine Kennedy (from left) were sworn-in as aldermen of the Clifton City Council by City...
Seeking volunteers
Seeking volunteers Subhead Meridian’s food pantry receives new freezer from TAFB Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/03/2023 - 05:26 Image Volunteers Dennis Green and Keith Jones (from left) unwrap boxes of food delivered from the Tarrant-Area Food Bank for shelving at...
Voters to decide local elections Saturday
Voters to decide local elections Saturday Subhead Seats up for Clifton city, school, Bosque County hospital district Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/03/2023 - 05:26 Image Eligible voters residing in Clifton can cast their ballots in the local elections at the...
Serving the spirit
Serving the spirit Subhead Churches unite for community projects across Clifton Nathan Diebenow Wed, 05/03/2023 - 05:26 Image A team from Neighborhood Clifton poured a new concrete sidewalk for a resident on Sunday, April 30. The team consisted of...
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