News for February 6, 2007
Vaccination order questioned
Political battle disappoints doctor
Top jail cost set
Food, photos grab eyes of judges
Assisted living residents must find new home
Belton considers ballpark light fees
AUSTIN - The rights of parents and legislators were among the concerns raised about Gov. Rick Perry
Dr. Susan P. Nickel, who did the local trial on a vaccine that is the center of a Texas political battle, said Monday the treatment is safe and wished it had remained a medical matter.
BELTON - Bell County Commissioners Court took a step toward actual construction of the new jail annex Monday, but deterred from the final step of ordering it to begin.
BELTON - Items from food and photos to woodwork were under the judges
At least 12 residents of Wildflower House, an assisted living apartment complex in Temple, will likely be forced to find new homes after the owners of the complex ended a contract with the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services for its community-based alternatives program.
BELTON - If you bill them, will they come?
The Belton parks board asked the leagues that use Belton



