Red Steagall films series episode in Old Mobeetie

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American actor and musician, Red Steagall, filmed an episode for his television series, Somewhere West of Wall Street, at the Old Mobeetie Jail Museum in Old Mobeetie on Monday. Steagall, whose program focuses on the American West, invites viewers to ride along with him as he discovers the most interesting and historical landmarks and trailblazers of the West. In the episode that focuses on Mobeetie, the first town in the Texas Panhandle, the story begins with the establishment of a trading post to serve the buffalo hunters in the area and the formation of Fort Elliott by the army. It also touches on the formation and characters of The Mother City of the Panhandle, Mobeetie. That episode will appear in 2021 as the series begins its eighth season, on a date to be announced later. The series will be aired on RFD-TV, channel 345 on DIRECTV and 231 on Dish Network. Somewhere West of Wall Street appears Mondays at 8:30 pm and Sunday mornings at 6 am, both CST.
Red Steagall discusses the episode with Joe VanZandt, president of the Old Mobeetie Texas Association.

Newman Memorial hospital offers special on mammogram screenings October 22-27

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In support of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Newman Memorial Hospital in Shattuck, Oklahoma, is offering a special on mammogram screenings. From Oct. 22 through Oct. 27, the hospital will offer a new special, “Mammograms and Massages.” All patients who receive a mammogram during this special will receive a 10-minute chair massage provided by the hospital’s licensed massage therapist.
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5,000 miles from home

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Beth Briant introduced Quinn Cook. Quinn was a Rotary Outbound Exchange student in Germany during the 2019-20 school year. Quinn became interested in the program because his family previously hosted a Germany exchange student in their own home. On July 27 2019, Quinn arrived in
Rotarian Beth Briant and Quinn Cook

Sept. 17 blood drive saves 170 lives

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Last week, Coffee Memorial Blood Center partnered with Canadian’s Church of Christ to host a blood drive in the church’s fellowship hall. Sixty-five donors signed up to donate on Sept.
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