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Hospital board does not go gently into the new fiscal year

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Without community comment, the annual hearing for the adoption of the district’s budget and tax rate for the new fiscal year is usually a routine matter. Not so this go-round on Sept. 6.

After rehashing the budget that shows an $802,384 net operating loss, two Hemphill County Hospital board members balked. Revenue for the FY 2022-23 budget is $24,461,525 (including tax revenues), with $25,263,909 in operating expenses.

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Veterinarian attacked by 7-pound monkey, lives to write book about it

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A 7-pound monkey attacked a rural Texas veterinarian, and he lived to write a book about it. However, that’s only one of the 28 stories he tells.

Country Vet: Thirty Years of Treating Animals and Trying to Understand Their Owners is a humorous memoir by Randy L. Skaggs, DVM. It was released on Sept. 1.

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Rattled

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THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY: This 18 to 20-inch prairie rattler was spotted lurking under a lawn mower in an alley about halfway up Willard Street, between Willard and Main, last week. It was described as a young rattler, with only one button...but still plenty lethal.

Prairie rattlesnakes are venomous pit vipers native to western North America. Where there is one, there will be more. Please be on the alert.

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Stop the Bleed training resumes here Sept. 26

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Be prepared is an excellent motto, not only for Boy Scouts, but for all of us. A quick look at the latest headlines is a reminder that we never ever know what the day has in store for us. With that in mind, Canadian’s American Legion Post 56 is resuming Stop the Bleed training. Uncontrolled bleeding is the No. 1 preventable cause of death following an injury.
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Labor Day Colors

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Flags were waving all over town this Labor Day thanks to Canadian’s Rotarty Club, District 1645. For a $60 annual subscription, club members install flags at your home or business on Memorial Day, Flag Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Fall Foliage and Veterans Day.
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Hemphill County Court hears one plea in Aug. 18 docket call

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Amelia Pantoja pled guilty to assault causing bodily injury in a Hemphill County Court hearing held on Thursday, Aug. 18. Pantoja was sentenced to 12 months of deferred adjudication, and ordered to pay a $750 fine and all court costs and to meet all terms and conditions of her probation.

Motions for continuance were filed in several other cases, which were passed to the next docket. Two cases were dismissed.