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Coronavirus concerns delay Hemphill Co. AgriLife Beef Cattle Conference until 2021

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The good news: Keynote speakers Sarah Huckabee Sanders and John Smith are still committed to headlining Hemphill County AgriLife’s next Beef Cattle Conference. The bad news: Due to the uncertainty and concern caused by the continuing coronavirus pandemic, the next Beef Cattle Conference has been delayed again—this time, until April 27-28, 2021.
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Go! Weekend unites community through civic service

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This past Saturday, members of the Canadian Church of Christ and First Christian Church banded together to serve the city of Canadian during the 5th Annual Go! Weekend. The initiative is designed to take church outside the building—simply to get out and help the city of Canadian, the school system, and people in need.
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Canadian and Hemphill lag on census response rate

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The 2020 census is underway. In mid- March, homes across the country began receiving invitations to complete the 2020 census. The census counts every person living in the United States. It is presently in the self-response stage, where citizens can complete census forms online, by mail, or by phone.
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Hemphill Co. AgriLife oil and gas miniseries starts Tuesday

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The first in a miniseries of oil and gas short courses for land and mineral owners will kick off at 5:30 pm next Tuesday evening, July 21, in the Hemphill County Exhibition Center’s Sand Sage Room. The classes, which are designed to be no longer than two hours each, will be presented by Haley and Bryce Ward, both of whom have a broad range of expertise in varied aspects of the oil and gas industry.
Bryce and Haley Ward

With Texas’ party primary runoffs finally over, voters’ attention turns to Nov. 3 election

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Despite concerns about the coronavirus and related delays in the election calendar, about a quarter of Hemphill County voters took the time to cast ballots in a few highstakes primary runoff races. According to Hemphill County and District Clerk Lisa Johnson, 596 of this county’s 2,330 registered voters participated in the July 14 primary runoff election—the overwhelming majority of those (570) casting ballots in the two races that were still at stake.
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