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Words matter. Careless words really matter. Politicians “walk back” or clarify remarks all the time. We are told that what he or she said wasn’t what he or she meant at all. The apology that follows is supposed to erase or at least neutralize the ill-chosen, inelegant words. Elected officials count on voters’ tendency to forget about the embarrassing remarks. There are so many promises, denials, accusations, spins, and reverses that most voters can’t keep score. That’s pretty much how it goes for national and state candidates and politicians. The exception is the local candidate whose words get printed in the newspaper.
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CHS students advance to State UIL

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Two CHS students will advance to the state UIL academic competition following top-notch performances at the Region 1-3A meet held last Friday and Saturday. CHS junior Logan Gatlin placed second in Lincoln- Douglas Debate, while senior Sam Fry placed first in News Writing. Jackie Perez, also a senior, placed fourth, and will be an alternate in the same event.
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CHS FFA students advance to State

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The Region 1 Wildlife Management and Area 1 Range Evaluation contests were held at the Matador Wildlife Management Area on Monday. The range-evaluation team of Peyton Dockray, Jessica Stiner, and Cescilly Beach (at top) placed first. The wildlife-management team of Callie Vinson, Peyton Dockray, Aubrie Poe, and Karson Thompson (below) placed second in the region. Both teams will be advancing to state competition later this month. Their instructor is Ag Science Teacher Tonny Hamby. PHOTO PROVIDED BY CISD
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Nobody in town saw this coming. In fact, nobody even considered the possibility. But it has happened, and now we face dealing with it. Some people we see regularly in normal times have decided not to get vaccinated for COVID. The result is heart-breaking. As a result of their decision to pass on the vaccine, two couples are being shunned.
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Sam Fry and 'Chemical Imbalance' earn top honors at bi-district One-Act Play, advance to Regional round

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Canadian High School’s One-Act Play performance of Chemical Imbalance: A Jekyll and Hyde Play won top acting and production honors at the bi-district UIL OAP contest in Tulia last Thursday, and was one of two plays chosen to advance to the regional competition.
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CHS wins district academic UIL championship

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After COVID concerns postponed—and eventually canceled—last year’s district academic UIL competition, Canadian High School students made up for lost time last Wednesday. The highly-motivated CHS contingent claimed six team firstplaces, 13 individual gold medals, and the district UIL championship trophy, qualifying 29 individuals for 19 regional events.