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Ellis on duty soon as Abilene Christian police identify next chief

Call off the search. Cancel the all-points bulletin. The Abilene Christian University Police Department has found its man. Jason Ellis, a lieutenant in the Frisco Police Department in the Fort Worth-Dallas area, will start as chief of the department in July, the university said in a news release Monday. He has 23 years of policing experience, with more than 16 of those in management and leadership roles, the university said. We were impressed with his leadership, innovative ideas and how quickly he built a strong rapport with those he interacted with,  Kevin Campbell, senior vice president for operations, said in the release. Jason lives and believes in our mission and culture.

Courtside Kitchen, A New Food & Pickleball Concept, To Debut Summer 2021 in Fort Worth

May 5, 2021 · · Features Games, Live Entertainment, Craft Cocktails and more Fort Worth, TX  ( RestaurantNews.com)  Fort Worth will have a new place to eat, drink and be active beginning late summer. Courtside Kitchen, located off I-30 and University Drive, will have more than 7,500 square feet of indoor and more than 23,500 square feet of outdoor dining, entertainment and family fun. As Fort Worth’s first dedicated pickleball facility, Courtside Kitchen will be the perfect place for those who enjoy great food, craft cocktails and an energetic atmosphere. Created by Executive Chef Christian Lehrmann, a veteran of Fort Worth-Dallas restaurants such as Tinie’s Mexican Cuisine, the Porch, and CBD Provisions at the Joule Hotel, the menu includes items to satisfy your hunger at all times of the day. The familiar but fun meals range from poke bowls to Nashville style hot chicken sandwiches to flat iron chimichurri steak and fries.

Normanites see property damage, power outages, flooding in wake of severe hailstorm

Several OU community members described property damage following a Wednesday night hailstorm, featuring flooding and power outages across several areas of Norman. The National Weather Service said the storm created up to 80 mph winds and baseball-sized hail, and Oklahoma Gas & Electric’s System Watch reported 16 outages with 2,341 customers affected in Norman at 10:50 p.m. Norman Mayor Breea Clark tweeted a storm advisory announcing the closure of Franklin Road between Porter Avenue and 12th Avenue NE, between 12th Avenue NE and east of 24th Avenue NE, Robinson Street between Porter Avenue and 12th Avenue NE, and Rock Creek Road between 48th Avenue NW and 60th Avenue NW until further notice due to high water. 

Editorial Roundup: Texas

And yet, normal in this nation means routine, incessant unmitigated killing - of each other and of ourselves. In a sense, T.S. Eliot was closer to correct than he might have imagined. April this year is as cruel as any other April. “Normal” the past few weeks includes the following: In a Minneapolis suburb - barely 10 miles from where a Minneapolis police officer is on trial for the death of George Floyd - a young man trying to elude a traffic stop for a minor offense dies when a veteran police officer fires a bullet into his chest, which she has called an accident, claiming she meant to fire her Taser.

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