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Cleburne Sees About 3 Inches of Snow Sunday
Most of the snow fell south of the Dallas-Fort Worth area Sunday, with Cleburne — in Johnson County — getting about 3 inches.
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Local Health Care Heroes Give Hope in New Year
Texas Health Cleburne nurses took a little time to describe the impact COVID-19 has had on them personally and professionally while providing hope for us all that in this team effort, we can all make a difference.
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Local Health Care Heroes Give Hope in New Year
Texas Health Cleburne nurses took a little time to describe the impact COVID-19 has had on them personally and professionally while providing hope for us all that in this team effort, we can all make a difference.
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Cleburne's Lighted Christmas Parade Canceled Due to Surge in COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations
Cleburne’s Lighted Christmas Parade has been canceled in response to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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Cleburne Proud of Hometown Cowboys' Draft Pick
The 2020 NFL Draft was everything Reggie Robinson II imagined it would be, and more.
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Cleburne Proud of Hometown Cowboys' Draft Pick
The 2020 NFL Draft was everything Reggie Robinson II imagined it would be, and more.
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At Nursing Homes, Families Can See Loved Ones — Through Windows
At nursing homes like Santa Fe Trails nursing home in Cleburne, a visit to see mom or gramma suddenly means no hugs, no kisses — and talking through a window. “This is as good as it gets,” Beverly Hogan said during a visit to see her 96-year-old mother Betty Williams on Thursday. “But we get to see her. And that’s…
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Body Cameras Capture Woman's Rescue from Flooded Minivan in Johnson County
Body cameras captured the moment two deputies helped save a woman from her submerged minivan that was swept off the road Thursday morning. Lenita Auvenshine was driving on Old Foamy Road off State Highway 174 in southern Cleburne when she accidentally drove through the high water on a bridge that goes over a creek, Johnson County Sheriff Adam King said….
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Gallery: Woman Rescued After Roads Flood in Johnson County
A woman was uninjured after she was rescued from her vehicle that was submerged in high water Thursday morning in Cleburne, officials said.
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Woman Uninjured After Rescue
A woman was uninjured after she was rescued from her vehicle that was submerged in high water Thursday morning in Cleburne, officials said.
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High Water Reported on Johnson County Roads; Woman Uninjured After Rescue
A woman was uninjured after she was rescued from her vehicle that was submerged in high water Thursday morning in Cleburne, officials said.
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Johnson County Flooding (Aerial Video)
A driver was rescued after driving into high water before dawn Thursday in Cleburne.
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Johnson County Woman Rescued After SUV Drifts Into High Water
A woman was uninjured after she was rescued from her vehicle that was submerged in high water Thursday morning in Cleburne, officials say.
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Kauffman Leadership Academy to Close Doors, Texas Education Agency Revokes Charter
The only public charter school in Johnson County will close its doors on Friday.
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‘Angels' Found in North Texas Man's Tree
A North Texas man found something unusual while cutting down part of a tree recently.
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Human Waste Recycling Company Held in Contempt of Court
A Johnson County judge held the owner of a human waste recycling facility in contempt of court for violating a previous order and told the company to stop operating, according to court documents.
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Parents in Cleburne Concerned Over Growing Sinkhole
A giant sinkhole is worrying residents in a North Texas city. With children playing just yards away, people in the area are calling on the city to get it fixed. NBC 5’s Samantha Chatman Responds.
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Cleburne Wants to Jail Owner of Human Waste Recycling Company
The city of Cleburne asked a judge on Monday to hold the owner of a company that recycles human waste in contempt of court for operating during rainy weather, which the city says threatens the public water supply.
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Cleburne Wants to Jail Owner of Human Waste Recycling Company
The city of Cleburne asked a judge on Monday to hold the owner of a company that recycles human waste in contempt of court for operating during rainy weather, which the city says threatens the public water supply.