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The Waxahachie Daily Light started publishing in 1867 and it is the only paper serving Ellis County that started before 1900 and is still operating today. [2] Though papers such as the Waxahachie Argus, the Enterprise, and the Telegraph preceded the Waxahachie Daily Light, by 1917 only the Enterprise and the Daily Light were still in operation.
The county is home to one local radio station KBEC 1390 AM and 99.1 FM. The station has been in continuous operation since 1955 and is the oldest Family owned radio station in Texas. A weekly newspaper, the Ellis County Press, is based in Ferris and published Thursdays.
The 53-year-old pleaded guilty to sexaully abusing 4 minors. The young victims from the church told police he would regularly have sex with them on overnights trips and overnight stays at his house.
Waxahachie (/ ˌ w ɒ k s ə ˈ h æ tʃ i / WOK-sə-HATCH-ee) is the county seat of Ellis County, Texas, United States. Its population was 41,140 in 2020. [ 8 ] The city was founded in 1850, and incorporated in 1871.
Rolando Navarro still on leave from Ellis Tech for the upcoming school year after arrest. The principal involved in the incident has been reassigned. Why an Ellis Tech assistant principal will ...
Flathead County Sheriff's Office deputies began looking for Ellis after his wife reported him as suffering from a "schizophrenic issue" in their home about 3:53 a.m., court documents said.
The Ellis County Press: Ferris: 1992 Thursday 2,096 The Flatonia Argus: Flatonia: 1877 Thursday 897 Wilson County News: Floresville: WCN, Inc. 1973 Wednesday 5,332 Floyd County Hesperian-Beacon: Floydada: Paragraph Ranch, LLC 1896 Thursday 1,110 Forney Messenger: Forney: 1896 Thursday 2,083 Jeff Davis County Mountain Dispatch: Fort Davis: 1983 ...
KBEC (1390 kHz) is a commercial AM and FM radio station licensed to Waxahachie, Texas and serving Ellis County. It is owned by Jon and Alyssa Garrett and it carries a classic country/Texas country radio format with some talk and sports shows. Programming is also heard on 250-watt FM translator K256DE at 99.1 MHz in Waxahachie.