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Yorktown residents calling for action on dangerous dogsYorktown News-View1 day ago
Elderly man attacked by dogsYorktown News-View1 day ago
City water, sewer have urgent repairsYorktown News-View1 day ago
New Texas law requires children under 18 to have parent's permission to create social media accountsKCEN2 days ago
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Yorktown residents calling for action on dangerous dogs
Yorktown residents calling for action on dangerous dogs Virginia S. Gilstrap, Reporter/ Managing Editor Wed, 09/04/2024 - 13:25 Image Hissy and several other pet cats were killed on July 20. (Contributed photo) Hissy and several other pet cats were killed on July 20. (Contributed...
City water, sewer have urgent repairs
City water, sewer have urgent repairs Virginia S. Gilstrap Wed, 09/04/2024 - 13:25 Image The sewer line across from 5D Steakhouse has collapsed and is being replaced with PVC pipe. STAFF PHOTO The sewer line across from 5D Steakhouse has collapsed and is being...
DeWitt Co. Sheriff’s Office makes arrest in home invasion, battery case
DEWITT COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — A man is under arrest in DeWitt County after authorities said he broke into a home and assaulted the homeowner. Officials with the DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office said Kenny Mason III committed a home invasion on Aug. 31 on Airport Road. During that invasion, Mason allegedly beat the homeowner to […]
Texas high school football scores for Thursday, Sept. 5
The Austin High Maroons scored with 0:50 left in the game to edge Westwood 35-34 at House Park to start the season 2-0. Dunaven Kurek grabbed a screen pass and then raced 50 yards for the game-tying score and the extra point provided the game-winner.
Texas Politician Set To Propose School Starting In September
One thing that has confused so many is why schools start at different times and not in unison. For example, Texas tends to go back to school in the middle of August, sometimes a touch later towards the end of the month. Other places wait until after Labor Day to...
Electricity provider offering home batteries expands services to North Texas
DALLAS — An electricity provider that installs backup batteries in customers' homes has expanded its services to include Dallas-Fort Worth. Base Power, which launched earlier this year in the Austin area, announced in August it is now selling electricity to North Texans. The company's first customers live in Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, and Arlington.
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