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Mesa View Senior Living now on tap for landscaping redo

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Last week, the Hemphill County Hospital Board unanimously approved funding for correcting drainage and landscaping issues at Mesa View Senior Living that have plagued the facility since its construction. Groundbreaking for the new MVSL facility took place on July 24, 2019. Residents moved in mid-January 2021, followed by a wet spring and summer that proved a test of the drainage system on the sloped site—a test that it soon failed. The result has been an eyesore on the outside of an otherwise beautiful complex.
Mesa View

Open for Business

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The Canadian/Hemphill County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting at noon on Monday for Travis and Ashton Macias’ new business, Bar M Property Rejuvenation and Cleaning Services, LLC. The business specializes in car, truck, RV, and trailer washing; fleet washing for commercial businesses; concrete cleaning and sealing; as well as cleaning commercial and residential property exteriors, decks, patios, wood fencing, roofs, heavy equipment, and more. The family-owned and operated business is certified and full-insured. Their equipment is designed to handle everything from the toughest to the most delicate jobs. To learn, more, call 806.217.1572 or email barmcleaning@gmail.com. In photo above, Ashton and Travis wield a pair of scissors to cut the official ribbon, flanked by Chamber board members and employees: Michelle Sch,aef, Lawana Pulliam, Araceli McPherson, Sarah Rader, Betsy Alexander, Jackie McPherson, and Sherye Talley. PHOTO BY LAURIE EZZELL BROWN I THE RECORD
Ashton and Travis wield a pair of scissors to cut the official ribbon, flanked by Chamber board members and employees: Michelle Schaef, Lawana Pulliam, Araceli McPherson, Sarah Rader, Betsy Alexander, Jackie McPherson, and Sherye Talley

In a campaign visit to Canadian, Beto O'Rourke targets three themes: jobs, education, healthcare

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke went out of the way to bring his ‘People of Texas Campaign’ to Canadian on Saturday. Not only did his barnstorming stopover rouse a group of about 15 Second Amendment rights’ supporters—who stood outside the River Valley Pioneer Museum that afternoon armed with flags, signs, and an assortment of firearms (see story on page 8)—it also attracted a surprisingly large crowd of about 60 attendees, who listened attentively and asked questions about issues that concern them.
Beto O'Rourke, Texas gubernatorial candidate

Armed Beto objectors stage peaceful protest outside local campaign stop

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Dewayne Ford (in photo above) stands outside the River Valley Pioneer Museum, along with a group of other gun carriers in protest against Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke and in defense of the Second Amendment right to bear arms. The rally was heavily promoted on air last week by KXDJ commentator Chris Samples, who encouraged those listening to stage a rally in Canadian Saturday, and to bring their rifles with them.
Dewayne Ford stands in protest outside Beto campaign stop Saturday

May 7 voters will settle six-way race for CISD school board

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After a last-minute filing flurry, six candidates are in contention for three seats on the Canadian ISD board of trustees. That decision is the only local issue before voters in the May 7 election, after elections for seats on the hospital and water district boards, and on the city council, went uncontested. Those elections will be, or have already been, canceled.
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High winds and blizzard conditions cause power outages across Panhandle

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With warnings of high winds, wet snows, and blizzard conditions in the forecast early this week, Xcel Energy beefed up its crews and prepared to respond to possible power outages. Wind speeds reached 40 mph overnight, with gusts up to 60, and by early Tuesday, 50,000 customers had been affected by either momentary or sustained outages caused by Monday night’s weather. By late Tuesday afternoon, about 9,000 Xcel customers in the Texas Panhandle were still without power—most of those in the Amarillo metro area.
Downed power lines following damaging winds and blizzard conditions earlier this week.

Firefighters battle windblown blaze at Vaca Corrales

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Canadian firefighters responded Monday afternoon to a fire that started near the grain elevator at Vaca Corrales, about 10 miles south of Canadian on US 60/83. Propelled by sustained 25- to 30-mph winds out of the north, gusting up to 38 mph, the flames crossed SH 33 into tall, dry grasses, where the firefighters managed to halt their progress.
Canadian firefighters attempt to stop the spread of a fire that started across the highway at Vaca Corrales Feedyard, despite gusty 30-40 mph winds and an abundance of dry fuel for the flames to feed on.

Canadian EDC welcomes new business owners, discusses future use of apartment property

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New Canadian residents and new business owners Marjorie Miller and Richard Loch visited here last week with Canadian/Hemphill County Economic Development Council board members. The couple is preparing to open The Canadian Business Hub—an enterprise that will provide a multitude of services to residents and businesses here, ranging from shipping, mailing, printing, and copying services to digital services, such as state fingerprinting, TSA pre-check signups, and expedited passport services.
Canadian Chamber and EDC

County marks historic shift in leadership Monday morning

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It was all business at the courthouse Monday morning, as commissioners efficiently chipped away at a loaded agenda, adopting an updated burn ban, approving $5,000 in funding for repairs to the baseball/softball complex, accepting bids for the annual sealcoating project, and reviewing property insurance-coverage appraisals.
Hemphill County Courthouse
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