On Tuesday, September 7, 2021, at 9:00 a.m., Bosque County commissioners court was called to order. The order of discussion and action regarding constitution week proclamation was brought to the table.
Bosque County residents and first responders gathered at the courthouse in Meridian Saturday afternoon to pay tribute to the lives lost 20 years ago on September 11. “We come today remembering those who lost their lives in New York, Washington D.C.
At the recommendation of Meridian Chief of Police Blake Johnson, the City of Meridian accepted Sgt. Kyle Williams’ resignation of his duties as a police officer in Meridian Monday evening, effective immediately.
In Monday’s commissioners court meeting, Sheriff Trace Hendricks gave a jail status update, stating that as of Monday there were 54 inmates in custody, with 46 inmates being male and eight being female. 10 inmates were from Hamilton County and 12 were from Coryell County.
-Ronald Dwight Johnson, of Valley Mills, was arrested by BCSO on Sept. 3, 2021, for the unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon; possession of marijuana less than two ounces; possession of a controlled substance Penalty Group 1 one gram or more but less than four grams; and unlawfully carrying a weapon.
Debbie Stubbs, who has been a Clifton resident for over 30 years, honored Daniel Del Bosque, or Little Daniel to his family, with a Quilt of Valor for his service during the war in Iraq. Stubbs works with Quilts of Valor, who makes quilts for military veterans who have served the country.
Tickets go on sale starting Sunday, Sept. 19, for all performances of Honky Tonk Hissy Fit, the third installment in the popular Doublewide, Texas stage series by playwrights Jones, Hope, and Wooten. A talented cast of popular stage veterans and newcomers will bring the hilarious trailer park gang back to the Bosque Arts Center in this rollicking sequel which runs for four performances in October.
The Zion United Church in Womack will celebrate their 125th anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 19 with church services starting at 10:15 a.m. followed by a potluck luncheon at 1 p.m. and historical marker dedication ceremony to follow.