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City’s annual street sealcoating project expected to begin this week

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City Manager Joe Jarosek reported this week that Bryer’s Paving of Amarillo, the contractor for this year’s street sealcoating project, had begun staging equipment and supplies here this week, in preparation for an anticipated Thursday, July 15 start date. The $85,330 project to lay 32,000 square yards of sealcoating within the city should be completed in two days. Residents with homes in the impacted areas (see map at left) should be notified by the contractor in advance that they will be working in their neighborhood.
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Biden administration provides Texas $29,713,240 to support rural COVID-response efforts

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As part of the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, this week the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is providing Texas with $29,713,240 to support COVID-response efforts in rural areas. While vaccinations continue to increase, this funding through the Small Rural Hospital Improvement Program (SHIP) will go to 115 small rural hospitals in Texas for COVID-19 testing and mitigation, important parts of the COVID response especially as the country faces new variants.

COVID funding covers major hospital expenditures

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The Hemphill County Hospital District received good news last month. During the financial report in the June 22 board meeting, the administration reported that the $1.9 million PPP/SBA payroll loan had been forgiven by federal officials. The district received notification on June 7.
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Tower rising

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Construction began last week on a new 300-foot guy-wired public safety communications tower south of Canadian near the Y intersection of US 60 and 83. The old tower was felled by a late October 2020 ice storm. As specified in Hemphill County’s call for bids on this project, this tower is required to withstand a minimum wind load of 90 mph, a three-second wind gust without ice, and a 30-mph wind load with 0.75 inches of radial ice. The tower supports emergency communications between the Hemphill County Sheriff’s Office, EMS, and the Canadian Fire Department. Amarillo’s CommTech LLC is erecting the tower at a cost of $107,373. The cost of tower replacement will be borne, in part, by the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission and, in part, by the county’s insurance provider. Judge George Briant said he hoped the tower would be back in service by the end of this month.
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News Briefs

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Donors urgently needed for today’s community blood drive Coffee Memorial Blood Center is in a blood emergency. Canadian volunteer blood donors are urged to participate in today’s (Thursday, July 15) community blood drive, which will be held in the Church of Christ Fellowship Hall from noon to 6 pm.
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Girl power prevails in Arts Alliance, Wildcat Theatre annual children’s summer camp production of ‘Rose Red’

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The Canadian Arts Alliance and Canadian Wildcat Theatre drew a crowd to the Texas Crown Performance Hall last Friday with a performance of The Untold Story of Rose Red, by playwright Alaska Reece Vance. Cast members were students of the annual children’s theatre camp, where young actors are trained for several days before showcasing their work onstage.
Kaitlynne Williamson, Harper Collins, Emory Timmons, Tristan Collins, Joslyn Floyd, Beckett Beedy and Bryn Wilhelm in their audience-pleasing cameo appearance as the Village People

Lisa Johnson elected to serve as CDCAT president, TAC board member

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Hemphill County/District Clerk Lisa Johnson was recently elected by the County and District Clerks’ Association of Texas (CDCAT) to serve as president. The swearing-in took place June 9 during the 2021 CDCAT Annual Summer Conference Banquet. Accompanying her was her husband, Steve, and her three deputies, Sylvia Guerrero, Rosa Gandara, and Tamera Julian.
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News Briefs

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Street sealcoating project planned for next week City Manager Joe Jarosek announced this week that the contractor for this year’s street sealcoating project will begin work during the week of July 15. The work should be completed in two days.
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