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Local scout honored with James M. Stewart award
Local scout Case Jones was recently honored with the prestigious James M. Stewart Good Citizenship award for his efforts in the Cub/Boy Scouts 272 pack. Jones has been a scout for four years under the guidance of his mom Angela Jones Darragh, who is also the scout leader. He was...
Texas Convicted Murderer Now Being Sued For $15 Million
The death of Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson was one of the most shocking and attention getting cases that Texas has seen in a while. She was murdered by Kaitlin Armstrong who is now spending the next 90 years of her life in Dr. Lane Murray Unit which is a women’s prison in Gatesville, Texas.
Fashion show part of CTC’s open house on Saturday
Fashion fans can be excited for this weekend’s event as the Central Texas College campus prepares to host an open house and fashion show on Saturday. The event will showcase looks designed by students from the College for Kids Fashionista Design Course and the latest collection of fashion designer and CTC instructor Miriam Schenk.
New School: Moving vision to reality, KISD celebrates Dr. Jimmie Don Aycock Middle School
The new auditorium at Dr. Jimmie Don Aycock Middle School in south Killeen was filled to capacity Thursday as Killeen ISD held a dedication ceremony for the newest and 13th middle school in the district. “It is so amazing that I am here to see this,” Aycock, a retired veterinarian...
Fort Cavazos doctor acquitted on sexual assault charges
FORT CAVAZOS — A military judge has ruled “not guilty” in the case of a Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center psychiatrist who was accused of raping a Temple woman in 2022. U.S. Army Capt. Arne H. Eliasson II was acquitted on two counts of sexual assault...
School, job fair connects community with vital resources
Excitement buzzed outside the doors of the W.T. Brookshire Conference Center on Thursday morning, where a crowd eagerly awaited entry to the second annual Back to School & Job Fair. The event was organized by BCFS Health & Human Services, a nonprofit agency dedicated to a range of vital services...
Stop signs going up at Chaparral and Featherline
After a town hall meeting and much public advocacy, stop signs are scheduled to go up Friday on Chaparral Road near the intersection of Featherline Road, a stretch of road which has been met with concerns over safety especially when it is backed up with traffic with nearby schools. Bell...
Killeen police investigate seventh murder of the year
KILLEEN, Texas — Killeen Police are investigating the city's seventh murder of the year after a 17-year-old male was found with a gunshot wound. On July 15, 2024, at approximately 2:31 p.m., officers responded to the 600 block of Avenue I and discovered the victim inside a residence. Justice of the Peace Nicola James determined the estimated time of death at 4:19 p.m., according to a press release from the Killeen Police Department.
Woodway police: Man, woman dead in apparent murder-suicide
Woodway police found a man and a woman dead Thursday morning in an apparent murder-suicide, according to a press release. Officers received a call at about 9:30 a.m. and responded to a home at 456 Cranbrook Drive. "The caller advised that there had been a 'Murder-Suicide' at his address and...
Temple police identify pedestrian killed in fatal accident
TEMPLE, Texas — A traffic accident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian has left one person dead, according to the Temple Police Department. The incident occurred around 10:04 a.m. on Wednesday, July 17, at the intersection of 31st Street and Scott Boulevard. The preliminary investigation reveals that an SUV struck the pedestrian while turning at a signal light. The vehicle and driver remained on the scene for the duration of the investigation.
Nolanville Council discusses packed agenda at Thursday meeting
NOLANVILLE — The Nolanville City Council had a packed agenda Thursday as they made up for a cancelled meeting that would have taken place on July 4. The council discussed a variety of things from grants for city infrastructure, creating a youth advisory council, possibly approving agreements with Texas A&M College of Architecture and more.
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