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Four misdemeanor cases are heard in Hemphill Co. Court

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Hemphill County Attorney Kyle Miller reported the following disposition of four misdemeanor criminal cases last Wednesday, June 8. •Esai Palacios pled guilty to theft of property, valued between $750 and $2,500, and was granted credit for time served (39 days) and to comply with all terms and conditions of probation.
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Countywide burn ban, in effect since Feb. 14, is rescinded

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Hemphill County commissioners voted unanimously to extend the countywide outdoor burn ban for another 45 days last Tuesday, May 31, with the understanding that County Judge Lisa Johnson had the authority to rescind the ban should the area receive enough moisture in the ensuing days.
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John Saucedo’s homecoming with Tejano Weekend

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THE LAST TIME John Saucedo performed on a concert stage in Canadian was back in the spring of 2010. On a lark, “Sauce” and his buddies—Brad Layman, Taylor Schafer, Brad Hickey, and Emmett Webb—threw together an impromptu band over the previous weekend, and entered the Canadian’s Got Talent competition.
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HCH Board reviews new behavioral health service

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In an update of the Behavioral Health Department (BHD), CEO Christy Francis told the Hemphill County Hospital Board on May 17 that the district’s new service line had encountered “three big bumps in the road.” The district acquired Hope Awakened Counseling (HAC) in August 2021 from Anna Needham, M.A., SPC-S. Francis said credentialing, licensing, and oversight requirements were factors that had hindered its performance.
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One in three Texas vehicle deaths due to speed

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AMARILLO—Amarillo Police Department (APD) officers responded to a motor vehicle collision Sunday afternoon on Soncy Street (FM 2590) at Buccola Avenue in Amarillo. Two people died at the scene. Speed was a factor in the crash.
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Advised to disburse funds, county officials try to identify Thomas Brown Reward Fund donors

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An ad in last week’s Canadian Record notified the public that donations made to the Thomas Brown Reward Fund would be returned to those who contributed, and asked that anyone who could verify their donation to the fund contact County Treasurer Kay Smallwood at 806.323.6671.

The reward fund was first established in January 2017, following the Thanksgiving Day 2016 disappearance of Canadian High School senior Thomas Brown.

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Early morning electrical fire temporarily closes Cattle Exchange

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Sirens pierced the quiet just after midnight on Labor Day morning, calling Canadian firefighters to the Cattle Exchange Steakhouse just a block away. Alarms inside the Moody Building, where the restaurant is located, alerted Hemphill County Sheriff’s Office dispatchers to the fire.
The three-story Moody Building, which houses the Cattle Exchange and Abraham Trading, was one of the best selling points for County Commissioners to buy this 75-foot aerial ladder firetruck back in 2009. The greatest fear early Monday morning when the sirens sounded was that it just might be needed this time.

‘Killer Among Us’ sign is vandalism target Friday night

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At exactly 10:41 pm on Friday night, May 27, someone driving what appears to be a black pickup truck, traveling south on 4th Street, pulled up to the corner of Main Street. The vehicle stops. The driver gets out and walks in front of the pickup toward the by-now-familiar “There’s a Killer Among Us” sign, which seeks information connected to the Thanksgiving 2016 disappearance and subsequent death of then-Canadian High School senior Thomas Brown.
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Hemphill County veterans honored in Memorial Day observance

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About 60 people gathered at Canadian’s Edith Ford Cemetery Monday morning in observance of Memorial Day. They watched as the American Legion Post 56 honor guard of Warren Rivers, Matthew Huff, John McGarr, and Post Commander Tommy Wyatt, led by flag bearer Lacie Benjamin, marched single-file over a small knoll past the graves of Hemphill County’s soldiers and citizens.
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