Texas wildlife feel the impact of state’s largest wildfire

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Humans and domestic animals weren’t the only residents facing danger and displacement as flames roared across the Panhandle. Wildlife populations were also affected by the recent historic wildfires.

While wildlife were impacted by recent Panhandle wildfires, AgriLife Extension experts are focused on ecosystem recovery and wildlife resiliency. (Sam Craft/Texas A&M AgriLife)

 A stand of blackened, scorched trees against a blue sky, burned in the Smokehouse Creek Wildfire

Chaos Reigns in WT Theatre’s Farcical ‘Rumors,’ April 4 to 14

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CANYON, Texas — Though it’s set in an era of pastel colors and big shoulder pads, there’s nothing dated about the humor in the season-ending play from West Texas A&M University Theatre.

 

Student actors will stage Neil Simon’s farce “Rumors” at 7:30 p.m. April 4 to 6 and 11 to 13, plus 2:30 p.m. April 14, in the Branding Iron Theatre in the Sybil B. Harrington Fine Arts Complex on WT’s Canyon campus.

Photo: Claire Gans (Rylee Bass, right) has a secret too good not to spill to Chris Gorman (Riley Harbour, left) in West Texas A&M University Theatre’s “Rumors,” on stage April 4 to 14.

Canadian ISD calls for $20M bond election this Saturday

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STATEMENT

  • The Canadian Independent School District has called for a $20 million Bond Issue Election to be held this Saturday, May 4, 2024. 

OBJECTIVE OF THE BONDS

  • To adequately fund existing expenses in such a way that less local revenue is sent away to the State in Recapture and more is kept for Canadian ISD students.

WHAT SPECIFIC ELEMENTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE 2024 BOND PROPOSAL

    An Explanation of the School Bond Issue
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