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HCUWCD hosts 10th Annual Water Fest for BES students

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The Hemphill County Underground Water Conservation District recently hosted their 10th Annual Water Festival for Canadian Baker School fifth-graders. The water district partnered with the Ogallala Commons on this venture to educate the students on a variety of water issues through hands-on activities and outdoor exploration.
Jake Conger with his red-tail hawk, Scadi

Murder at the Art Show

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The Canadian Art’s Alliance staging of Murder at the Art Show was a great success. Director Kayla Gregg honed the timing and dialogue between the 10 actors, and it was spot on. “We were so happy to be able to hold community theatre after such a long hiatus. The actors’ and director’s hard work paid off,” said Ike Julian, CAA board member. “They all did a wonderful job, and kept the laughs coming. The audience was thrilled to come out and enjoy the show, and the CAA was thrilled to facilitate the arts in Canadian.” The Murder at the Art Show cast included Jocelyn Timmons, Wendy Wright, Brian Broadbent, Bobby Gregg, Vanessa Huff, Mistie Walser, Sawyer Landry, Angie Hawkins, Randy Walser, and Kyle Wright, with cameo appearances by Dale Jenkins and Adam Hawkins. PHOTOS BY LAURIE EZZELL BROWN
Randy Walser and Brian Broadbent express differing artistic opinions

New Briefs

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A free, virtual legal clinic for veterans needing help will be held from 1-4 pm on Thursday, Nov. 11. The clinic, hosted by Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, offers help to low-income Panhandle-area veterans who need advice or representation on issues involving eviction and housing matters, public benefits, family law, consumer and debt issues, federal tax matters, and end-of-life documents. Eligible veterans will speak one-onone with an attorney during their virtual appointment. Interested veterans should call 806.373.6808, ext. 6503, no later than Tuesday, Nov. 9, to arrange for an appointment. Callers are asked to leave a message with name, phone number and a brief description of their legal issue. Calls will be returned by Legal Aid with an appointment time.
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New TxDOT maintenance section supervisor for Canadian is named

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CANADIAN—Pampa Area Engineer Zachary Mayer has announced that James “Nate” Beavers has accepted the role of Canadian section supervisor, effective Oct. 1. Beavers began working with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in January 2019 at the Perryton maintenance section where he quickly moved up to crew chief.
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Grazing lands are focus of upcoming national conference

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The National Grazing Lands Coalition (NatGLC) was founded in 1991 to ensure high-quality technical assistance is available to private grazing-land managers on a voluntary basis and to increase the awareness of the importance of grazing-land resources.
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Social Security announces redesigned statement online

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Kilolo Kijakazi, acting commissioner of Social Security, today introduced a new look and feel to the Social Security statement, available online through the my Social Security portal at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount and by mail. The statement is one of the most effective tools people can use to learn about their earnings and future Social Security benefits. This fresh look will allow millions of people to see their earnings information and estimates of future benefits quickly and securely.
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Calf Fry Festival delivers

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The Canadian River Beach Club’s Annual Calf Fry Festival and BBQ Cook-Off lives up to its name, once again. It really was a ball, y’all, as was obvious in the smiling faces that were plentiful at Jones Pavilion and around the county recreation complex all day and into the evening.
Calf Fry and BBQ Cook-Off

Celebrating Charlotte Rhodes and art in the Panhandle

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Art lovers of the Panhandle honored philanthropist Charlotte Rhodes of Amarillo on Sept.19 at The Citadelle Art Museum in Canadian. The “Celebrating Charlotte” reception was hosted by friends Sharon Oeschger and Peggy Berg as a tribute to her work behind many high-profile fundraising campaigns across the state.
Philanthropist Charlotte Rhodes with The Citadelle's Wendie Cook
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