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CASA appeals for more child abuse prevention volunteers

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CANADIAN—April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and CASA of the High Plains is raising awareness of the need for more dedicated members of the community to step up and become CASA volunteers, and help end child abuse and neglect, through supporting children and their families.
CASA

Candidate Q&A

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EDITOR’S NOTE: None of these mayoral or city council positions is contested. In its last meeting, the council certified the slate of declared candidates and canceled the May 1 election. Because two of the candidates will be new to this office, we believe that the public should know who they are and where they stand on some of the issues they will be expected to address once seated.
Candidate Q&A

Commissioners hear public comment in support of Sheriff Clapp’s Second Amendment resolution

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The Hemphill County Commissioners Courtroom filled Monday morning with about 20 citizens who gathered to support a resolution presented by Sheriff Brent Clapp to the court two weeks ago. In a meeting held last month, Clapp submitted a “Resolution in Support of the Second Amendment,” seeking the commissioners‘ support for “the duly-elected Sheriff of Hemphill County, Texas, in the exercise of his sound discretion,” and affirming their resolve “to support decisions made by our Sheriff to not enforce any unconstitutional firearms restrictions against any citizens.” “My office will not enforce anything that violates your constitutional rights,” Clapp told the court, adding, “Especially the Second Amendment.” County/District Clerk Lisa Johnson pointed out, though, that the resolution amounted to cherry-picking the laws he wants to uphold, adding, “I don’t know how you can say we took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and one of your officials decides what laws they are going to enforce.” A motion by Commissioner Curt McPherson in that meeting to approve the resolution died for lack of a second, and no action was taken.
Constitution

News Briefs

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The Canadian/Hemphill County Chamber of Commerce is preparing its publicity and promotional materials for this year’s 4th of July celebration and is asking that all information related to those event be submitted to their office no later than Monday, May 3, at 5 pm. After a year in which the traditional events were canceled due to disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Chamber office is planning to return to those time-honored traditions, including a parade, turtle race, watermelon feed, and more, to be held on Saturday, July 3. If you or an organization you represent wishes to include information about an event in the Chamber’s plans, please contact Events Coordinator Jackie McPherson at 806.323.6234, stop by the Visitors’ Center at 119 N. 2nd Street, or email jackie@canadiantx.com. A reminder: This year’s parade theme is “Star-Spangled Salute.”
News Briefs

Important Election Dates

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Monday, April 19 First Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance Tuesday, April 20 Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail (Received, not postmarked) Tuesday, April 27 Last Day of Early Voting by Personal Appearance Saturday, May 1 Election Day Polling Places Open 7 am-7 pm Last Day to Receive Ballot by Mail.
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State Capital Highlights

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Abbott: No government-mandated vaccine passports in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order last week banning state agencies, cities or counties from creating a “vaccine passport” requirement.
State Capital Highlights

Tribute to a fallen trooper

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Hemphill County Sheriff’s officers gathered in front of the Law Enforcement Center last Thursday to pay tribute to DPS Trooper Chad Walker, who was killed in the line of duty on Wednesday, March 31.
Sheriff's Office
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