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Wellington seniors celebrate October birthdays
Memphis Convalescent Center residents get in the Halloween spirit, painting pumpkins Monday, Oct. 13. “Our residents got creative today, painting pumpkins,” Memphis Convalescent Center said. “Everyone had a blast adding their own unique touch — from spooky to silly to simply beautiful. Fall fun is in full swing.” Memphis Convalescent Center
Memphis Convalescent Center has ‘scary’ good fun
Sarah Jett, Licensed Vocational Nurse and Swing Bed Coordinator, accepts the STAR (Service, Teamwork, Attitude and Results) distinction for the third quarter of 2025 for going above and beyond, advocating for Collingsworth General Hospital patients and seeking the best possible care for the patients. Collingsworth General Hospital
Collingsworth General Hospital acknowledges Jett’s commitment
Wellington Lions Club’s annual Fiesta Pile-On fundraiser is set for 5-6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7 at the Bura Handley Community Building, 906 Amarillo St. Visitors can dine-in or carry out, and all are encouraged to bring old eyeglasses to be recycled. The meal will be hosted prior to Wellington’s final home game, as the Skyrockets host the Memphis Cyclones for a senior-night matchup at 7 p.m. at Powell Field. Wellington Lions Club
Wellington Lions announce Fiesta Pile-On fundraiser
Cyclones ‘pink out’ breast cancer
Eighth graders tour City of Memphis
Sparklers sport their favorite colleges
Memphis Chamber to host Trunk-and-Treat
Modern Home Club hostesses Mary Ann Hickman, left, and Sandra Moody, right, welcome Childress County Judge Kimberly Jones, who served as guest speaker at the club’s Thursday, Oct. 16 meeting at the Childress Municipal Development District. Modern Home Club