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MLK proclamation issued by Waxahachie City Council

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Waxahachie street projects to begin after bids awarded

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Church items lead city P&Z agenda at Tuesday night meeting

Plat approved for house of worship; monument sign on Ovilla Road OK’d Waxahachie Daily Light Short nights have been the norm for the Waxahachie Planning and Zoning Commission in recent weeks, and Tuesday night was no exception as commissioners checked off on three routine agenda items in short order. The commission approved a plat of a 1.017-acre lot for Garden Valley Ranch Church along Broadhead Road. Senior planner Chris Webb said a 50-foot right-of-way has been provided along Broadhead Road, and the site has access to all public facilities. A specific-use permit for a 12-foot-tall monument sign at the St. Paul Episcopal Church at 624 Ovilla Road was agreed to. The proposed sign has a 4-foot-by-8-foot LED message board that is single-sided, and replaces a previously-proposed pole sign.

Drug driver was caught in stolen lorry

Cocaine A DRUG-DRIVER caught behind the wheel of a stolen lorry without a licence or insurance has been ordered to undertake 100 hours of unpaid work. Manchester Magistrates heard how 21-year-old Arly Tudge was caught driving the Mercedes Sprinter drop-sided lorry on Broadhead Road, Turton, on July 22 last year. The vehicle had previously been stolen and Tudge, of MacDonald Avenue, Farnworth, tested positive for cocaine and cannabis. He pleaded guilty to handling the stolen lorry, which belonged to Great Harwood-based Kays Traffic Management, drug driving, and driving without a licence or insurance. In addition to the unpaid work, Tudge was banned from obtaining a driving licence for 16 months and must pay £180 in costs and charges.

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