Starting Tuesday night, you'll have a chance to speak your mind if you live in Wichita Falls and have concerns about the community or your neighborhood.
On Aug. 19 a Montgomery County deputy was dispatched to FM 1488 near Magnolia concerning a utility cable that was across the road, creating a traffic hazard. The deputy found the cable and evidence in a truck nearby that connected the driver to a $10,000 copper wire theft in the area. On Aug. 22 another deputy was dispatched to a business on FM 1488, where $50,000 of copper wire had been stolen.
When a man walked up to Magnolia Police Chief Paul Michna?s home at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24 to surrender himself, it caused the chief to rethink a few things.
The Montgomery County Sheriff?s Office arrested two people in Magnolia Sept. 4 who are believed to be involved in trafficking high-grade hydroponic marijuana, according to an MCSO release.
State Sen. Robert Nichols recently announced the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission awarded $415,400 in matching funds to Magnolia for the development of a new city park.
Ever wonder whether or not feeding wildlife is a good thing? In answer to this an many other questions concerning living with wildlife in harmony, members of the East FM 1488 Association will hear Montgomery County Extension Agent Tom Leroy speak at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the association?s monthly meeting.
Montgomery County increases its population by about 2,000 each month and along with that comes an increase of emergency situations for ambulances and ER services, according to Allen Johnson, Chief Administrative Officer for the Montgomery County Hospital District.
Montgomery County Sheriff Tommy Gage coordinating with Montgomery County Emergency Management is monitoring Tropical Storm Gustav as it nears the Gulf of Mexico. The storm is expected to upgrade to a hurricane.
Burglary of a habitation: On Aug. 14 Montgomery County Sheriff?s Department District 4 deputy was dispatched to a burglary of a building/business located on Nichols Sawmill Road. The deputy met with the complainant who said entry into the store was made by front glass door being broken out with a rock. Suspects removed cigarettes, wine, and coin. Total dollar loss to the business was reported at ...