Friday Jun 26 | The Ellis County Press Online
Trans-Texas Corridor is not dead
The Trans-Texas Corridor is not dead, and neither is Loop 9, the 12-lane toll road sister-project that is slated to cut through parts of Glenn Heights, Oak Leaf, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Red Oak and DeSoto.
The following notice was issued from Judy Bell, Executive General Manager of Planning and Municipal Services for the City of Glenn Heights : "At approximately 1:05 p.m. [March 19] the City of Glenn Heights experienced a drop in pressure due to a water main break.
'Never say never' on running for office back home
Texas Department of Insurance Commissioner Mike Geeslin, a native of what is now Oak Leaf, said "never say never" when asked about eventually moving back to Ellis County and running for office.
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