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Dublin considers railroad crossing closure, city fee increases
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 3:13 PM CST
Volunteers undergo animal rescue training
Victim of sewage backup receives support (1)
Judge raises bond to $500k for convicted child molester (392)
Bond election fails (281)
Victim of sewage backup receives support (263)
Distinguished vet to give keynote address Thursday (205)
Stingerettes dance the night away (166)
With approval of the Dublin City Council, Fort Worth and Western Railroad will close the crossing on East Sheridan Street, which runs through the middle of the switching yard.The crossing is not an official street crossing, although it has been used as one for many years.
In a rural community, residents' four-legged friends tend to outweigh their two-legged companions. With that in mind, a few area residents jumped at the opportunity to take part in a recent large animal rescue training.
Veteran recalls time of service in World War II
John R. Hefton has a red folder containing his memoirs of World War II, when he served in the United States Navy for three years.
TxDOT's 'Report a Pothole' goes live
Is your daily commute plagued with potholes? Thanks to a new service provided by the Texas Department of Transportation, reporting potholes on state maintained roadways is now as simple as a click of your computer mouse.
Every-game starter leads for Tarleton
By NATHAN BURAL
Fifth-year senior anxious for final chance at title
Wale Ogunoye the basketball player does not begin to scratch the surface of Wale Ogunoye the man.
Texas Football picks Jackets to reach quarterfinal rematch with Aledo
Hico hangs tough but defending champ Brock pulls away
BROCK - Hico's Brad Stegall would have loved to begin his head coaching career with a win, but settled instead for a loss that left him and his No. 20 Lady Tigers basketball team with their heads held high Tuesday.
Spivey's 18 leads Dublin to opening win
Kathleen Evans
STEPHENVILLE - Kathleen Evans, 87, passed away Tuesday, November 9, 2010, in Stephenville.
Dorothy Pingleton
STEPHENVILLE - Dorothy Jean Pingleton, 75, former chief operator for Sprint, passed away, Sunday November 7, 2010, at Baylor All Saints Hospital in Fort Worth.
Albert David Cotten
LINGLEVILLE - Albert David Cotten, 75, passed away Sunday, November 7, 2010, in Stephenville.
Marvin Moring
WESTLAKE - Marvin 0. Moring, 84, a resident of Westlake Hills for more than 40 years and a veteran of WWII, passed away peacefully Saturday, November 6, 2010 surrounded by his family.
SHIRLEY ANNE CLAYTON
August 15, 1932 ” October 16, 2010
Lame duck Obama clinging to Obamacare
The progressive fracturing of President Obama's credibility in the midterm election results was caused primarily by the grim economy and also by the widespread fear of Obamacare -- the rationing of our health care through government invasion of the doctor-patient relationship. This will be fully implemented by boards and commissions whose members have never seen those patients whose treatment is primarily government-funded -- and often mandated.
A brand new day for more of the same gridlock
Let's talk about the Nov. 2 electoral earthquake. The almost historic loss the Democrats suffered has changed the balance of power in Washington. It is the third major change voters have made in Washington in four years. And I promise you, it will not be the last.
Letter to editor
As a firm believer in letting sleeping dogs - well, sleep - I first hesitated to write this letter. But, as more and more comments mount and speculations rage, I feel compelled to say something.
Concerning the SISD bond election, my wife and I voted yes, knowing our taxes would have increased by about $20 per month.
Knights raise money with dinner and dancing
Chamber cuts ribbon for another business
Jail log
This record package is presented as a public service by area law enforcement, public service agencies and the Empire-Tribune.
Winners of the 2010 Cowboy Capital 5D Barrel Finals
There were more than 2,100 entries and more than $176,000 paid out in cash and prizes during the 2010 Cowboy Capital 5D Barrel Finals held at Lone Star Arena. Pictured (l-r): Marcie Sullivan, co-owner of Lone Star Arena, Heidi Meuwissen with Alamo Saddlery, Debra Fairman, Carley Jenkins with Cowgirl Tuff Clothing, Brittany Jones, JJ Baldwin, Jill West with Corral Boot Company, Brittany Fellows, Ashley Rathman and Kathy Webb.
Resident honored for conservation efforts
Special to the E-T
FMC employees participate in mud run
Why do you think the bond election failed?
I think the school district asked for too much money.
I don't know, I think it should have passed.
Articles from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram :
Texas House speaker's race getting nastier by the day
Fort Worth district teacher on paid leave after run-in with student
Palin assails healthcare law, praises Perry at Dallas event
Clash over drug, gang activity leaves 1 dead in Fort Worth
Woman, son arrested after brawl at Castleberry football game
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