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‘For The Record’ screening benefits two nonprofits

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Filmmaker Heather Courtney’s documentary about The Canadian Record and its editor and publisher Laurie Ezzell Brown screened this weekend at The Palace Theatre. The attendees all gave the film great reviews. The admission fee was $5 and designated for local non-profits. Wednesday morning, the donations were distributed to the Canadian Community Center and the Mesa View Senior Living Activity Fund. Representatives Ike Julian for the CCC and MVSL’s Activities Director Kellie Reeves were on hand at the Record office to accept them.

For The Record screening

The Blotter

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Misdemeanor Arrests

•Diana Lynn Christenson, 70, Higgins; no driver’s license and operating unregistered motor vehicle; 7/14/23; HCSO

•Cynthia Diane Clark, 44, Canadian; assault against elderly or disabled individual; 7/16/23; HCSO

Felony Arrests

Weekly Blotter Report

Speed remains top contributing factor in Texas crashes

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In the last annual summary reported by TxDOT, Hemphill County had reported 0 fatal crashes, 0 fatalities, 1 suspected serious crash with serious injuries, 3 suspected suspected minor crashes with 6 minor injuries, 1 crash with possible injury, 37 non-injury crashes with 66 non-injuries, and 1 unknown severity crash with unknown injury. The number of crashes totaled 43.

#EndTheStreakTX

Senior citizens group is a new weekly event here in Canadian

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A plan to provide a gathering place for Canadian’s senior citizens has been quietly developing in weekly meetings. On Tuesday, July 11, the organizers issued a public invitation to all senior citizens to join them for fellowship and lunch at Mesa View Senior Living.

Mesa View hosts weekly community-wide Senior Gatherings

Successful state legislative session for ag, Farm Bureau

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Texas lawmakers approved several bills during the 88th legislative session that will impact farmers, ranchers and rural Texans.

“This session was successful in strengthening our right to farm and ranch and passing additional liability protections for agriculture,” Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) President Russell Boening said. “It took all of our members working together as the voice of Texas agriculture this legislative session, and I’m proud of the work we did.”

Right to farm and ranch
One of TFB’s priority issues this session was the right to farm.

Wheat Field

HEMPHILL COUNTY SHERIFF BLOTTER REPORT

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HEMPHILL COUNTY SHERIFF BLOTTER REPORT

WEEK OF JULY 4-10, 2023

Misdemeanor Arrests

None

Felony Arrests

•Lindsey Dawne Pursley, 36, Canadian; driving while intoxicated with child under 15 years of age; 7/9/23; HCSO

Hemphill County Sheriff Blotter Report

USFWS seeks public input on proposed listing of dunes sagebrush lizard as endangered

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking public input on a proposal to list the dunes sagebrush lizard as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This determination also serves as the 12-month finding on a petition to list the lizard and satisfies a court ordered deadline to deliver the finding to the Federal Register by June 29, 2023. After a rigorous review of the best available scientific and commercial information, the Service finds that listing the species is warranted.

Dune Sagebrush Lizard

Xcel Energy Foundation gives $50,000 for disaster relief

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United Way, Amarillo Area Foundation to distribute funding in impacted Panhandle towns

AMARILLO—The Xcel Energy Foundation has granted $50,000 to disaster relief funds at the United Way of Amarillo and Canyon and the Amarillo Area Foundation to help Texas Panhandle residents affected by severe weather events during June.

Downtown Perryton-After the tornado

For The Record documentary premieres locally at Palace Theatre July 15-16

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Next weekend, Canadian’s Palace Theatre will host the local premiere of filmmaker Heather Courtney’s For The Record, a documentary that follows five years in the life of The Canadian Record, which was published for 75 years by the Ezzell family.

The 35-minute film will be shown twice: on Saturday, July 15, at 6:30 pm, and on Sunday afternoon, July 16, at 2 pm. Admission is $5/person. All proceeds will go to local non-profits.

Record Editor/Publisher Laurie Ezzell Brown at her typically messy desk.
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