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Author Taylor Moore welcomed by eager fans here Saturday

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Dr. Alex Hunt, professor of Western Studies at West Texas A&M University, introduced Taylor Moore to an enthusiastic crowd at the River Valley Pioneer Museum last Saturday. Moore had asked Hunt to eyeball his first book, Down Range, for geographical and historical accuracy, describing it as a modern-day Western and a military spy thriller. Intrigued, Hunt was excited to read the book. In retrospect, he said, “It certainly defied my expectations of what you generally expect when you read a book in that genre.”
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Early voting begins April 25 for Canadian school board race, statewide constitutional amendments

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Early voting in the May 7 CISD school board election begins on Monday, April 25, and ends on Tuesday, May 3. Voters will have the opportunity to determine which of the six candidates in contention will fill three open three-year terms on the board.
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Wildfire victims discover both loss and redemption in the ashes and wreckage

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LARRY AND DELOIS RISLEY Larry and DeLois Risley had evacuated their vehicles from their home on County Road 7 to his dad’s place in Wheeler after being notified of the advancing fire. Firefighters helped water the perimeter of their house down on all four sides as a precaution.
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The passing of the gavel

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At 8 am Friday morning, in the 31st District courtroom, retiring Hemphill County Judge George Briant administered the oath of office to his successor, Lisa Johnson, and handed the gavel over to her care. Prior to the brief ceremony, Johnson addressed the courtroom filled with friends and family, saying, “I appreciate how well everything has run here, how well we all get along, the spirit of cooperation, and George’s leadership. What I most hope to follow as the example he set is to treat each person with kindness and respect, as he has.”
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Coffee Memorial blood donors receive ‘treats’ t-shirt and pet bandana in April

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Coffee Memorial Blood Center invites blood donors to “treat” themselves and their pets while saving lives. Through the month of April, all successful donors will receive: •Free “treats” t-shirt •Free limited-edition “My Owner Is a Donor” pet bandana •One free admission to the Oklahoma City Zoo •Hollywood Feed coupon, good for 20 percent off your entire purchase •Jump Pass coupon from AMP’D! Adventure Park •Tea coupon from Water Still, Inc.
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Texas Lyceum poll finds Texans deeply concerned by cost of living

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DALLAS—The Texas Lyceum’s annual poll, published on April 1, finds a majority of Texans saying that they spend too much on housing and that the cost of living for necessities in the area where they live is either “poor” or “terrible.” Concerns about costs come as the state grapples with ongoing economic troubles stemming from the continued fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, ongoing inflationary concerns, and rising energy prices exacerbated by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.