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Husband of Missy Bevers discusses unsolved case nearly 8 years after her murder

This April will mark eight years since the murder of Missy Bevers. The wife and mother of three was killed in a Midlothian church while she prepared to lead a.

Hachie 50 raises money for Waxahachie Lions Club - Waxahachie Daily Light

Hachie 50 raises money for Waxahachie Lions Club - Waxahachie Daily Light
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Q&A: WISD, Place 1 - Waxahachie Daily Light

Q&A: WISD, Place 1 - Waxahachie Daily Light
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Community gathers to pray for nation on National Day of Prayer

By Patty Hullett For the Daily Light On a gorgeous spring day – May 6 – many of the citizens of Waxahachie gathered at noon to pay homage to America’s “National Day of Prayer” at the downtown Railyard Park. This annual occurrence celebrated its 70th year (1952-2021). The 2021 festivities were titled “Lord – Pour Out Your Love, Life, and Liberty”.  Farley Street Baptist Church Pastor Richard W. Smith gave the welcome, followed with a reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance and “The Star Spangled Banner,” as sung by Jaime Feaster.  Ellis County Judge Todd Little led the prayer for government, while 378th District Judge William Wallace led the prayer for the military and police. 

Dr Rasheed to hold book signing for Nightmare at the Lorraine Motel

Waxahachie Daily Light This Saturday, Dr. Jamal Rasheed, teacher and CEO of the Ellis County African American Hall of Fame Museum and Library, will hold a book signing for his new work, Nightmare at the Lorraine Motel - Where do we go from there?    The book signing will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the museum, located at 441 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Waxahachie. According to Rasheed, The central themes of the book’s messages were that of hope. In this, his last book, King reflects upon the Civil Rights Movement. He discusses the question of what African-Americans should do with their new freedoms. He concludes that all Americans must unite in order to fight opinion and the social problems of this country such as poverty, employment, education and injustice to create an equality of opportunity. King emphasized that he advocates for a united social movement that would act within both the Republican and Democratic parties. In my opinion the night of April

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