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Jerry Beard returns to Niswonger box office

Jerry Beard returns to Niswonger box office Entertainment Is Alive In Van Wert Tafi Stober Jerry Beard Van Wert Live announces the return of a cherished Van Wert icon! Jerry Beard was the conduit connecting people with live entertainment at the Niswonger for 13 years. He was the original Box Office Director since 2007 and retired in 2019 from the Van Wert Area Performing Arts Foundation. Before his departure, Jerry carefully trained Quincy Thompson on the functions and art of the coveted position. After taking a year of pandemic-pause, Jerry Beard is returning to the Niswonger Box Office to share in the joy of what he does so well, taking care of

How rural counties in Central Texas are doing with vaccinating for COVID-19

How rural counties in Central Texas are doing with vaccinating for COVID-19
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Man held on arson charges after Texas courthouse fire

Suspect in fire that destroyed 111-year-old Mason County courthouse held on $1 8M bond

Suspect in fire that destroyed 111-year-old Mason County courthouse held on $1.8M bond The suspect led authorities on a chase that ended near Waco, authorities say Associated Press Tags:  This Feb. 5, 2021, photo provided by the McClennan County Sheriff s Office in Waco, Texas, shows Nicholas Miller. Authorities say that Miller, the suspect in a fire that destroyed all but the outer rock walls of a 111-year-old Texas courthouse, is being held on arson charges. (McClennan County Sheriff s Office via AP) WACO, Texas – The suspect in a fire that destroyed all but the outer rock walls of a 111-year-old Texas courthouse is being held on arson charges, authorities say.

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.

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