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Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week
Parker County Sheriff’s investigators are requesting help with a home invasion reported Monday around noon in the 100 block of Meadow Park Drive in Aledo.
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First Monday this weekend
WEATHERFORD — July’s First Monday Trade Days is from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday.
Find bargains, unique gifts and one-of-a-kind items at one of the oldest markets in Texas located in the heart of Weatherford’s historic district.
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Survive the heat reduce your risks
This hot weather increases the risks for heat cramp, heat exhaustion and heat strokes. While heat cramps and heat exhaustion can make you feel miserable, heat strokes can kill you. Here are some tips to help your reduce your risks.
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Texas AgriLife Extension offering sewing camp
WEATHERFORD — Texas AgriLife Extension of Parker County will conduct a sewing camp for individuals age 8 and up, from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, and Wednesday, July 6, at the Parker County Agricultural Services Center located at 604 N. Main St. in Weatherford.
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Ringling Bros. clown to visit library Friday
WEATHERFORD — If you love clowns, then the perfect way to start off the holiday weekend is to visit the Weatherford Public Library.
The library is hosting Kelly the Clown, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey ambassador of laughter, at 10:15 a.m. Friday. -
Jungle Jim returns to library Thursday
WEATHERFORD — A favorite returns to the Weatherford Public Library Thursday.
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Center of Hope staffer holding food drive through July 4
PARKER COUNTY — Tom Davis, who the staff and the clients affectionately call “Kitchen Tom” at the Center of Hope, has taken it upon himself to conduct a canned food drive at his business lot located at 2125 Highway 51 North.
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Business women’s group honors business, individuals, awards scholarships
WEATHERFORD — Texas Business Women of Parker County awarded three $1,000 scholarships at a recent meetings.
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Woman indicted for injury to a child
A woman accused of injuring her boyfriend’s daughter was among 23 people indicted Thursday by a Parker County grand jury.
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Victory Baptist Church’s vacation Bible school
Church members put a lot of effort into their annual vacation Bible school, constructing colorful and elaborate sets. This year, the theme was outer space. Above, astronaut Joel McClure (children’s minister) talks to space travelers as the flight crew, Robbie Catuto, Jessica Hamilton, Rayanne Langley and Ryan Scoggins (Turbo), look on.
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