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Community Information
Burleson Chamber of Commerce
The Burleson County Chamber of Commerce helps promote local businesses and coordinates county events.

Every community thrives with a healthy Chamber of Commerce active in their area. Burleson County Chamber promotes business success throughout the entire county.
Burleson County Information
Burleson County is dedicated to providing services to the public in an efficient, responsible and professional manner. Services will be delivered in a caring, humane environment.
Burleson County is dedicated to providing a work environment where we respect the dignity and recognize the merit of each individual employee.
Burleson County is committed to a policy of open government.

The City of Caldwell was designated as a Main Street City in 2014. Main Street objectives include economic development, historical preservation and community development
School District Information
Caldwell Independent School District
Caldwell ISD is the home of the Hornets. Our colors are Texas orange and white.
Texas UIL classifies the Hornets as a 4A district.
Four campuses make up the district: Elementary (PK-3rd), Intermediate (4th-6th), Junior High (7th - 8th) and High School (9-12th). We also have a District Alternative Education Program and an Alternative Center of Education. For more information contact the high school principal.
Somerville Independent School District
Our motto, "Think It, Believe It, Achieve It" seeks to articulate our vision that all students can learn and achieve success. Our schools may be small but they are rich in tradition and Yegua pride!
Snook Independent School District
During the 1920s, when the community had some seventy-five residents, artesian wells were dug for the town water supply. Several smaller schools consolidated with that of Snook in 1935, and in 1937 a new school building opened at the community. It became the nucleus of the Snook Independent School District in 1949
Real Estate in Burleson County
