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This open season, is that really the health insurance you’re looking for?

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The 2022 health insurance open enrollment season is here (Nov. 1-Dec. 15). So now is the time to think about changes to your health coverage. But before you do, make sure any plan you’re considering actually gives you the coverage you seek. Dishonest companies sometimes market medical discount plans or health plans with limited insurance benefits, as comprehensive health insurance. And sometimes they just lie about the “health plans” they offer.
Health Insurance

The Thomas Brown Case: Two Investigations

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A NOTE TO THE READER: This report is in no way intended to serve as a complete account of the 250-page investigative report released last week by the Office of Texas’ Attorney General, or of the 4-hour presentation made by Klein Investigations and Consulting in Canadian last Wednesday. It is an attempt to characterize the inherent conflict in two reports addressing the mystery of Thomas Brown’s disappearance five years ago, and the continuing impact of his death on the town of Canadian. Please turn to Page 2 to read the statements of two school officials in response to Klein’s accusations of corruption at CISD.
Philip Klein and M.J. Holmes of Klein Investigations and Consulting

Governor’s adoption of new political maps yields ‘22 primary election calendar release

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On Monday, Oct. 25, Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation adopting new redistricting maps for the U.S. House of Representatives, Texas Senate, Texas House of Representatives, and State Board of Education. His action cleared the way for state election officials to announce the official dates for the 2022 primary and primary runoff elections, which are expected to be held on March 1 and May 24.
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November 2 is Election Day

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Polls open 7 am Tuesday for special constitutional amendment, school elections Early voting ends tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 29, in two special elections—the constitutional amendment election, in which this state’s voters will determine the fate of eight proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution; and the local CISD board of trustees election, in which voters will choose one of four candidates to fill the unexpired term of Landon Landry, who resigned from the board last month.
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#COLORFULCANADIAN

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Last year’s trial run of #ColorfulCanadian wasn’t without its pitfalls. The learning curve for installing those beautiful curtains of Christmas lights was just steep enough to be humbling, but not defeating.
Colorful Canadian

News Briefs

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The Coffee Memorial Blood Center will be at Canadian’s Church of Christ Fellowship Hall from noon to 6 pm on Thursday, Nov. 11, for a community blood drive. Donors may schedule an appointment by calling 806.331.8833 or going online to yourbloodinstitute.org. A photo ID is required of each donor. Donors must be at least 17 years old to donate. Exceptions are made for 16-year-old donors who have a signed parental consent form. All donors will receive a free Blaze Coffee Accident Awareness t-shirt, a complementary Cinergy movie pass, and a free COVID-19 antibody test. For more information, go online to www.thegiftoflife.org.
News Briefs

Sunday afternoon grassfire on US 60

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Canadian VFD was called to a grass fire on US 60 south of Canadian last Sunday afternoon, around 3:42 pm. The fire was on the northbound side of the highway, near Aud, the dinosaur. Four units responded, and the fire was quickly doused. Fire Chief Scott Brewster said he believed something dragging behind a vehicle started the fire. PHOTO BY LAURIE EZZELL BROWN
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Offices of Texas Attorney General, 31st District Attorney issue joint statement in Thomas Brown death investigation

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In January 2018, the Hemphill County Sheriff’s Office requested the assistance of the Office of the Attorney General with the investigation into the death of Thomas Brown of Canadian, Texas. Since that time, investigators with the Special Investigations Group in the Attorney General’s Office, along with other law enforcement agencies, have put thousands of hours of work into this case, interviewed numerous witnesses, and submitted various items of evidence to undergo forensic testing. Additionally, in early 2021, the Attorney General’s Office established a Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit that also reviewed this matter enlisting independent experts to possibly identify any further leads that could be developed.
Tom Brown
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