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River Valley Pioneer Museum

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A brand is letters, numbers, lines, and circles, or a combination of those, used to identify livestock. But if you live in the Panhandle of Texas, you probably already know that. A brand is proof of ownership of livestock, and brands in Texas must be registered with the county clerk’s office every 10 years. The deadline is fast approaching for this round of brand renewals.
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Community Blood Drive will be here Thursday, March 17

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The Coffee Memorial Blood Center will host its next Canadian Community Blood Drive here on Thursday, March 17, from 12 noon to 6 pm, in the Church of Christ Fellowship Hall. A photo ID is required of all donors, who must be at least 17 years old to donate. Donors who are 16 may still donate if they have a signed parental consent form. To save time, donors are invited to complete their questionnaire online (day of drive only) using Donor Express at www.thegiftoflife.org. To make your lifesaving appointment, please go to yourbloodinstitute.org or call 806.331.8833, (toll-free 1.877.574.8800). Look us up on Facebook, or follow us on Instagram and Twitter. BLOOD IS NEEDED EVERY DAY!
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On the job with Interim Justice of the Peace Kathy Dumbauld

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Kyle Altmiller introduced Kathy Dumbauld, interim justice of the peace. Dumbauld was first introduced to the Hemphill County courthouse when she substituted for Courtney Kendall, Judge George Briant’s secretary. There were times when Dumbauld joined Briant in the courtroom and found the court process intriguing.
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River Valley Pioneer Museum

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The River Valley Pioneer Museum celebrated Valentine’s Day on Saturday evening with 20 elementary-aged kids during Kids’ Night Out. We did crafts, ate lots of snacks and pizza, played games, and toured the museum! I want to thank the board members and volunteers who helped make this evening possible: Paula Forrest, Sarah Rader, Lee Ann Julian, Karen and Lilly Bradford, and Maggie Hanes.
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Uncle Dave The Barber cuts the ribbon

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Uncle Dave The Barber is officially in business following a Tuesday noon ribbon-cutting hosted by the Canadian/Hemphill County Chamber of Commerce. “Uncle Dave” is David Strickland, who moved to Canadian in the summer of 2021, and opened his shop at 911 S. 2nd St. (in the office of the former Texaco Station) on Dec. 15, 2021. Strickland bills himself as “the best male barber in Canadian,” and expressed his gratitude to all “for welcoming me into the community.” Uncle Dave’s is open Tuesday-Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, Saturdays from 8 am to 12 noon, and closed every Sunday and Monday. You can give Uncle Dave a call at 479.883.4288. David and DeLynne (Dunn) Strickland (center) were joined for their grand opening Tuesday by Tony Capetillo (seated in the barber chair); Chamber employees Jackie McPherson and Cely McPherson; and holding each end of the ribbon, board members Michelle Schaef and Sherye Talley. PHOTO BY JAQUITA ADCOCK
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What’s Cookin’ in Canadian: Creamy Cranberry Coffee Cake

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I like to stock up when fresh cranberries are in season. They freeze well, and there are plenty of great recipes to enjoy them with. Here’s one from my “Taste of Home” cookbook. I know you will find it delightfully delicious. The cranberries offer bursts of tart flavor, but the cream cheese layer on top makes it sweet and rich. Your family and friends will thank you. TINA JAROSEK