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The Canadian Community Center is hosting a Bike-A-Thon this Saturday, May 15, for both adult and youth riders. The Bike-A-Thon, sponsored by Edward Jones of Canadian, Caprock Outdoor Adventures, and the Marty and Sharon Carr Ranch, will begin at 9 am on Saturday morning. There is no charge for participating, and plenty of great prizes are up for grabs. Riders are still welcome. Stop by the Canadian Community Center at 905 Cheyenne Ave., email ike@canadiancommunitycenter.com, or call 806.323.5254 to learn more.

HCUWCD to hold public hearing on proposed DFC

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The Hemphill County Underground Water Conservation District (HCUWCD) will conduct a public hearing at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, May 25, to hear comments, to answer questions, and to provide additional information on the Desired Future Condition (DFC) of the Ogallala Aquifer within the boundaries of this county, as proposed by Groundwater Management Area (GMA) 1.
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The Canadian Community Blood Drive will be held on Thursday, May 13, from 12-6 pm at City Hall. A photo ID is required of all donors. Masks will also be required at the blood drive. Donors must be at least 17 years old, with exceptions for 16-year-old donors who have a signed parental consent form. To save time, complete your questions online (day of drive only) using Donor Express at www.thegiftoflife.org. To make an appointment, please go to yourbloodinstitute.org or call 806.331.8833, or toll free 1.877.574.8800. For more information, go to www.thegiftoflife.org. Remember: Blood is needed every day.
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State Capital Highlights

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‘Constitutional carry’ bill close to becoming law It is a near certainty that Texans will be allowed to carry handguns without a license in the near future as House Bill 1927 passed both chambers and heads to a conference committee to hash out amendments added in the Senate version. Gov.
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No Show. No Sale.

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For the second time in just over two months, representatives of each of Hemphill County’s five taxing entities met on the courthouse steps for a sheriff’s sale of the Canadian Apartments. For the second time, no buyers appeared.
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Light voter turnout returns incumbents to local offices

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Familiar faces will return to the Hemphill County Hospital Board and the Canadian ISD board of trustees with the addition of one new face on the hospital board following Saturday’s election. Cody Culwell was the top vote-getter in both contested races with 48 percent of votes cast for one of two open slots on Canadian ISD’s school board.
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HCH finalizes COVID purchases

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Taking up acquisitions of property and equipment for the district, the Hemphill County Hospital Board approved two sets of purchases in its April 20 meeting. CEO Christy Francis first provided a list of expenses that will be funded through the remainder of the $3.5 million CARES Act Provider Relief Fund.
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State Capital Highlights

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State shows largest numerical population gain Texas stands to gain two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives after results of the 2020 census released last week show the state had the largest numerical gain of any state since the 2010 census.
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County awards Amarillo firm bid to build new radio tower

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Hemphill County commissioners awarded the contract for construction of a new emergency radio communication tower here to Amarillo’s CommTech LLC, for the low bid of $107,373. Eight bids were received—ranging as high as $170,325—from companies in locations ranging from Florida to Indiana, and from Kentucky to Iowa.
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