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Texas’ new voting restrictions cause problems for voters, election officials

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Voting restrictions enacted by Texas lawmakers recently are causing problems for both voters and for local election officials. Hundreds of applications are being rejected around the state, the Texas Tribune reported last week, because voters appear not to know the new rules, and election workers who are still deciphering the procedures are encountering a lack of help and information from the Texas secretary of state’s office.
Texas Voter Registration

Several file for local office in May 7 elections

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With just over two weeks left before the Feb. 18 filing deadline, interest has accelerated in a total 13 open seats on the city council, and school, hospital, and water district boards. Several candidates—all incumbents—have filed for another term of office.
Local Elections

NWS forecasters expect 3-4 inch snow accumulations

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Amarillo’s National Weather Service warned yesterday that wind chill values at the end of this week could sink well into the negative teens, and warned Panhandle-area residents to cover up and not let any skin be exposed to the elements for very long.
Snowfall

City recycling program earns praise from PRPC

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City Manager Joe Jarosek shared a report from the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission this week, indicating that the city of Canadian had recycled 53,660 pounds of waste, and diverted 26.83 tons from the landfill. PRPC reported that the load of corrugated cardboard boxes picked up in Canadian on Sept. 14 had netted a check to the city of $4,950.13. “Your program is commendable, and I congratulate you and your recycling center staff for those efforts,” wrote Lori Gunn, PRPC regional services program coordinator.

City Hall

Planting trees at Wildcat Stadium

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Thirty-nine trees—half of them Chinese pistache and half cottonwood—were planted around the rim of Wildcat Stadium last week, and will someday provide shade for generations of Canadian High School students, their families, and Wildcat fans.
Hutch Reed, Charlie Mann, and Kathy Dumbauld survey the newly-planted trees at Wildcat Stadium last Friday
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