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Sabine Park Apartment Homes demolition company approved

Nine buildings at Sabine Park Apartment Home must be demolished

Rebuilding underway at Mason County Courthouse following fire in February 2021

A big campaign to raise money to restore the historic Mason County Courthouse is underway. The courthouse was set on fire in February 2021.

Mugshot released of suspect in Mason County Courthouse fire

Mugshot released of suspect in Mason County Courthouse fire By Lauren Reid Miller allegedly set the fire because he was upset over a previous family court case. MASON, Texas - The McLennan County Sheriff s Office has released the mugshot of the suspect who allegedly started the Mason County Courthouse fire. Nicholas Miller was captured near Waco after driving through Burnet, Georgetown, and Temple. County Judge Jerry Bearden called the fire a real tragedy. He says they originally got a call on February 4 at around 10 p.m. about the fire. Multiple fire agencies from nearby towns were called and Judge Bearden says by about 1:30 a.m. everything was destroyed. He says all that is left is basically the walls and outside pillars.

GoFundMe Page set for burned down Mason County courthouse

1of11 Last Thursday, a massive fire to a 111-year-old courthouse left a Texas community devastated. Mason County residents are rallying together to rebuild the courthouse by setting up a GoFundMe page.Whitney GainerShow MoreShow Less 2of11 The Mason County Courthouse burned to ruins after it erupted into flames around 10:15 p.m.Mason County Judge’s OfficeShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 Local officials believe the fire was arson and currently have a suspect in custody in McLennan County, according to a news release from Mason County.Chase MixonShow MoreShow Less 5of11 Several volunteer firefighter stations did their best to extinguish the courthouse fire quickly.Mandy BeatyShow MoreShow Less

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