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Collingsworth County 4-H youth culminate the 2023 Food and Nutrition Project with the local food show Monday, Oct. 2. Front row, from left: Claire Mock, Nora Downing, Presley Kemp, Kaizley Byers, Cora Henard, Jenna Faulks. Middle row, from left: Peyton Roberson, Raylie Sims, Calleigh Henard, Quinn Roberson, Braxton Sims. Back row, from left: Emma Zaragoza, Hazel Estrada, Barrett Wiebe, Brylnn Kemp, Ava Kate Inman. Courtesy Photo
Collingsworth 4-H youth enter county food show
Memphis High School freshmen recently receive their Future Farmers of America (FFA) jackets. Photo Courtesy of Memphis ISD
Memphis freshmen receive FFA jackets
Windbreak trees available at Hall-Childress SWCD
Baptism: It was a challenging 18 days
Childress first responders, community come together for National Night Out
The Sweet Ice o’ Mine First Annual Fall Festival will be held from 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at 403 Commerce St. NW. Graphic Courtesy of Sweet Ice o’ Mine
Sweet Ice o’ Mine to host First Annual Fall Festival this weekend
We Can Care’s Kimberly Hickman, Sarah Haseloff, Carolyn Jennings, MeLisa Lugo and Barbara Sue Parr accept a donation in the amount of $3,484 from Childress High School cheerleaders at the annual Pink Out Pep Rally Friday, Oct. 7. Funds were raised through the sale of pink out T-shirts. We Can Care, a local nonprofit organization, aids Childress County cancer patients through the furnishing of gas cards. Photo by Childress High School Yearbook Staff