- Skepticism please! The implausible claims of local officials.
- Abilene election filing deadline is Friday
- Abilene police offering free active shooter training for schools
- Pastors pledge to help Abilene police have full-time chaplain
- Flu-related deaths in Abilene prompt health district to produce cleaning video
- Wylie High School students are learning how to run their own businesses VIDEO
- HSU Round Table Luncheon to Feature Carrie Wilkerson
- HSU Recognized with United Way’s School Campaign of the Year Award
- Hardin-Simmons University Reduces Online Master’s Degree Costs by One-Third
- Abbott Appoints Three To Texas State Technical College System Board Of Regents
- Abilene woman dominating Jiu-Jitsu sport VIDEO
- Abilene police arrest repeat intoxicated man
- Abilene man found guilty of 2016 beating, sexual assault
- More than 623 grams of narcotics seized in Abilene over past 2 weeks, 41 suspects arrested
- Jones County fire destroys multiple classic cars VIDEO
- Elderly driver not hurt when train hits his pickup
- Bangs woman rearrested after getting released from prison
- Clyde police searching for wanted man who ran from officers
- Juvenile in custody after threat prompts school lockdown in Sweetwater
- Sweetwater Middle School on lockdown this afternoon – children taken to Nolan Co. Coliseum for pick-up
- Blanket superintendent disagrees with decision to not renew popular coach’s contract
- May ISD closing Friday due to illnessSenators Charles Perry and Kel Seliger and Representatives Dustin Burrows, John Frullo, and Drew Springer send letter to TCEQ fighting the costly possible mandate that would declare all lawn and landscape “irrigation systems [be] classified as [public] health hazards” that would cost property owners around $1000 per system to bring into compliance. back. Read the letter (pdf) here.
- Arrington Would Support Trained, Armed Teachers In Schools
Abilene-area news for 2/15/2018
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