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Nursing homes see spike in new COVID cases

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL) released a report today showing nursing homes in the U.S. have experienced an alarming spike in new COVID cases due to community spread among the general population. The report relied on recent data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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The Interns

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It is hard to know yet how dramatically changed the medical world will be by the coronavirus pandemic. But the fact that it has changed is undeniable.
Dr. Tony Cook looks on as third-year medical school resident Autumn Chidester (left) examines patient Laramie McEntire’s ear and registered nurse Tasha Rankin observes. Both students have interned with Dr. Cook at Canadian Physician’s Clinic this summer.

Ranching on the 100th Meridian

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Justin and Bryn Rader are both fifth-generation ranchers who grew up on family ranches in the Texas Panhandle near the 100th Meridian. Both are graduates of area universities. Justin earned a Bachelor of Science in rangeland management from Oklahoma State University, after which he completed Texas Christian University’s Ranch Management Program. Bryn earned her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from West Texas A&M University, before she went further afield to earn a Master of Science in nursing at Vanderbilt University.
JUSTIN RADER TRACKS HIS HERD’S GRAZING PATTERNS, RELISHING ‘THE WHITE STUFF,’ WHICH INDICATES PASTURE WHERE HE ALLOWS THE GRASS TIME TO REGENERATE

Public hearing on 'Safe Return to School' plan draws a crowd to CES last Thursday

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About 70 people attended the public hearing held last Thursday evening to review and comment on Canadian ISD’s Safe Return to School plan. Superintendent Lynn Pulliam and the board of trustees fielded a range of questions and comments from the community on the guidelines developed to facilitate the start of school this month, even as the COVID-19 case count continues to rise in Hemphill County.

Parents, grandparents and community members got a small taste of what school will look like when it finally resumes this month. Most wore masks, as requested, and the Canadian Elementary School Cafetorium was the perfect venue for social distancing. About 70 attended in person, and another 30 or so viewed the meeting and commented on the protocols via Zoom.

Xcel Energy to improve tree-trimming process

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AMARILLO—Xcel Energy officials have gathered input from citizens in Canadian, and have proposed changes that will improve communications around future tree-trimming efforts in this picturesque Texas Panhandle city.
AN ASPLUNDH-TRIMMED TREE AT THE CORNER OF 7TH AND ASH STREETS

EDC focuses on website overhaul, emergency financial aid

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Economic Development Council board members turned their attention this week to bringing production of that organization�s website in-house, in order to lower costs and maintain a more efficient, effective, and cohesive online presence for canadiantx.com.
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