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Quinn Roberson, left, accepts the Junior Gold Accomplishment Award, while Hazel Estrada receives the Intermediate Gold Accomplishment Award.

Quinn Roberson, left, accepts the Junior Gold Accomplishment Award, while Hazel Estrada receives the Intermediate Gold Accomplishment Award.

4-H youth, leaders garner awards at annual banquet

Quinn Roberson, left, accepts the Junior Gold Accomplishment Award, while Hazel Estrada receives the Intermediate Gold Accomplishment Award.

2024 JV Childress Bobcat Football Roster

No. Name Position Class 10 Koen Galligan QB/DB Soph.11 Kade Maldonado WR/DB Soph.12 Jonah Reed QB/DL Soph.14 Collin Garcia WR/DB Soph.15 Benton Sims WR/DL Soph.16 Dathan Hassell WR/DB Soph.20 Lucian Davis RB/DB Soph.21 Max Rabe WR/DB Fresh.22 Ben Oldham WR/DL Fresh.24 Jordan Williams RB/LB Fresh.
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I’m a bit of a Dennis Quaid fan, so my wife and I were among the first to see “Reagan.” The movie presents the former president as an anticommunist crusader, which captures a lot of the one-liners, but goes light on some of his other achievements. Stick around for a surprise at the very end!
Linda Rothwell has her bingo cards ready for the next game at the weekly bingo session at Cottage Village Assisted Living Facility in Childress. At left, in the foreground, is Frances Weatherlee and Ann Simmers, a regular bingo-time visitor. At right is Cottage Village Caregiver Kimberly Ramos. The number of weekly games played depends on how many the residents request, said number caller Anne Fromm.

Linda Rothwell has her bingo cards ready for the next game at the weekly bingo session at Cottage Village Assisted Living Facility in Childress. At left, in the foreground, is Frances Weatherlee and Ann Simmers, a regular bingo-time visitor. At right is Cottage Village Caregiver Kimberly Ramos. The number of weekly games played depends on how many the residents request, said number caller Anne Fromm.

Cottage Village enjoys weekly bingo

Linda Rothwell has her bingo cards ready for the next game at the weekly bingo session at Cottage Village Assisted Living Facility in Childress. At left, in the foreground, is Frances Weatherlee and Ann Simmers, a regular bingo-time visitor. At right is Cottage Village Caregiver Kimberly Ramos.
Hall County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) thanks Debra Guinn for seven years of service during a Retirement Party honoring Guinn Thursday, Sept. 12 at the First Bank and Trust Bronze Room in Memphis. “For seven years, Debra saved many lives and served Memphis with great skill,” Memphis Chamber of Commerce Manager Kim Cloyd said. “We wish her the best.” Photo Courtesy of Memphis Chamber of Commerce

Hall County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) thanks Debra Guinn for seven years of service during a Retirement Party honoring Guinn Thursday, Sept. 12 at the First Bank and Trust Bronze Room in Memphis. “For seven years, Debra saved many lives and served Memphis with great skill,” Memphis Chamber of Commerce Manager Kim Cloyd said. “We wish her the best.” Photo Courtesy of Memphis Chamber of Commerce

Hall County EMS thanks Guinn for service

Hall County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) thanks Debra Guinn for seven years of service during a Retirement Party honoring Guinn Thursday, Sept. 12 at the First Bank and Trust Bronze Room in Memphis.

City of Childress adopts budget

CHILDRESS — Meeting Monday, Sept. 9, the City of Childress City Council adopted the fiscal year 20242025 budget, as well as held the second reading of the fiscal year 2024-2025 tax rate ordinance.

Collingsworth Police Blotter

Jail book in: 0 Jail book out: 1 Jail population: 6 Civil papers served: 0Reminder: Collingsworth County Commissioners’ Court reinstated the burn ban at its Monday, Aug. 26 special meeting. To report controlled burns, call the Collingsworth County Sheriff ’s Office at 806447-2588.