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Chamber crew strings lights in trees at Sunset Park

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In the second consecutive weekend spent stringing Christmas lights at Sunset Park, Chamber of Commerce Events Coordinator Jackie McPherson was blessed with a blue sunlit sky, light wind, and a team of nine energetic high school student volunteers who helped drape the trees. They were accompanied by North Plains Electric Cooperative employees David Lewis and John Fulton, Bryan Goodwin (wearing an orange Fall Foliage Festival t-shirt), and Chamber board member Michelle Schaef.
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Texas Panhandle War Museum notes anniversary of U.S. involvement in Vietnam

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Nov. 1 marks the anniversary the United States’ first intervention in the war between North and South Vietnam. The U.S. and other allies backed South Vietnam— assuming the role previously held by the French, who withdrew in 1955—while the Soviet Union, North Korea, and China backed the North. The war spanned Nov. 1, 1955, to April 30, 1975, when the South Vietnamese capital city, Saigon, was captured by the North. The last U.S. troops left Vietnam on March 29, 1973, the official end of this country’s involvement in the war.
Texas Panhandle War Memorial

Heath Mitchell easily wins four-way school board race; only 22 percent of local registered voters participate

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Less than 20 percent of Hemphill County’s registered voters cast ballots in the Nov. 2 general election to determine the fate of eight proposed constitutional amendments this year. Out of 2,312 of those registered, a mere 443 voters exercised their democratic right—111 of those in early voting by personal appearance, and only 15 by casting absentee ballots.
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Hospital board closes out FY 2021 audit year, shows increase in services provided

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During the financial reports delivered in the Oct. 19 Hemphill County Hospital District board meeting, Jennifer Cox, with Thomas & Thomas Financial Management Services, reported $5.6 million in cash for the district, as of Oct. 15. The amount included $837,944 in undedicated cash; $3.7 million in the tax account; $613,000 in CDs; and $503,000 in dedicated cash. The tax account figure represented $200,000 in year ‘22 tax payments.
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This open season, is that really the health insurance you’re looking for?

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The 2022 health insurance open enrollment season is here (Nov. 1-Dec. 15). So now is the time to think about changes to your health coverage. But before you do, make sure any plan you’re considering actually gives you the coverage you seek. Dishonest companies sometimes market medical discount plans or health plans with limited insurance benefits, as comprehensive health insurance. And sometimes they just lie about the “health plans” they offer.
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The Thomas Brown Case: Two Investigations

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A NOTE TO THE READER: This report is in no way intended to serve as a complete account of the 250-page investigative report released last week by the Office of Texas’ Attorney General, or of the 4-hour presentation made by Klein Investigations and Consulting in Canadian last Wednesday. It is an attempt to characterize the inherent conflict in two reports addressing the mystery of Thomas Brown’s disappearance five years ago, and the continuing impact of his death on the town of Canadian. Please turn to Page 2 to read the statements of two school officials in response to Klein’s accusations of corruption at CISD.
Philip Klein and M.J. Holmes of Klein Investigations and Consulting
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