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Pedestrian struck by vehicle

A 65-year-old pedestrian was struck by a vehicle about 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.

 

Award-winning poet to speak at HSU on Friday

Marie Howe has written three volumes of poetry and teachers creative writing.

 

County to purchase parking lot

Taylor County commissioners agreed to purchase land to be used as a parking lot for the county records facility.

 

Abilene, Big Country events 11/4 to 11/7

Abilene and Big Country meetings and events.

 

Abilenian appointed to physician assistant board

Clayton "Clay" Bulls was appointed by the governor to the Texas Physician Assistant Board.

 

Speaker: Religious liberty a fundamental right

J. Brent Walker, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, based in Washington, D.C., addressed Hardin-Simmons students Tuesday.

 

AISD trustees examine elementary boundaries

Trustees will set new boundaries for four schools once Jane Long Elementary becomes an Early Childhood center.

 

Uber and city work toward new ordinance

City staff anticipates taking 30 days to review Uber's proposal, which will then go before the City Council.

 

Funeral services Tuesday for DPS trooper

Funeral set for DPS trooper in Brownwood. 

 

Abilene City Council to consider curfew

The City Council will consider adopting a juvenile curfew and purchasing $3 million in emergency radio equipment.

 

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