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Flag distributor deserves salute
I went out of town this weekend and drove from Amarillo to Fritch, took the Sanford drive over the dam then on to Stinnett and to Spearman.
Four-year-old Georgia Grace Pearson drowned Tuesday in a swimming pool at a relative's home in an unincorporated part of Hutchinson County.
State lauds local historic family farms
Program honors those 100 years old The Britten farm, which was purchased by Ray Britten's grandfather in 1905, has been in the family for 103 years.
Pittman is lone finalist to be superintendent
After meeting in closed session for over three hours, the Sweetwater Independent School District board of trustees on Tuesday named Terry Pittman as the lone finalist for superintendent.
Window on the Past: A boat on the plains
“I had to order stuff from all over the world and crafted a lot from scratch.”
No, it's no mirage, just a little 43-foot cabin cruiser put together by T.J. Ross of Spearman in this photograph featured on the front page of the Aug. via Amarillo.com
Respected Bowie principal retiring
“But my sister was a home economics major at Texas Woman's University, and I figured if she could be a teacher, I could be one, too. It makes no sense, but that's what I did.”
Bowie Elementary School Principal Pam Paddock is retiring at the end of the school year after 38 years in education. via Abilene Reporter-News
Man in standoff arraigned, jailed
“That's all the information I'm allowed to give out”
The man arrested after a Saturday standoff in Fritch remained in the Hutchinson County Jail in Stinnett on Monday on $100,000 bond. via Amarillo.com
A standoff of almost five hours leaves one man recovering from a bullet wound and another sitting in the Stinnett jail. via KVII-TV Amarillo
Window on the Past: Blaze levels lumberyard
A massive fire consumed a Borger lumberyard in the early hours of Sept. 25, 1980. via Amarillo.com
Man Sentenced for Threatening to Blow Up Federal Office
United States Attorney John L. Ratcliffe announced today that a 44-year-old Tahlequah, Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for threatening to bomb a federal facility and kill a federal ... via KFDM-TV Beaumont
“Our main concern is to have good service for the city of Stinnett”
A proposal to combine Stinnett and Fritch's ambulance services with those of Hutchinson County has supporters claiming the move will save money. via Amarillo.com
Tuesday's The Five Forum Jan. 8
Ok, I'm not good at web pages and I can't find the Tasty Tues. location. I think I want to go eat there right now! OH MY can you hear my stomach growl? As for freezing in the studio, see if the producers will ... via KVII-TV Amarillo
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Montgomery College presents "The Actor's Nightmare"
“It's something you're not going to see often. We focus on the actors.”
What's the worst that could happen to your average actor? Finding yourself thrust on stage with no lines, no story and no idea what you're doing - that's what. via Houston Community Newspapers Online
Jury says woman should be executed
A federal jury decided Friday that a woman convicted of killing an expectant mother and cutting the baby from her womb should receive the death penalty. via Theeagle.com
Seeking contact with Dennis Michael "Mickey" King of Stinnett, TX who served in the AF 1951-1955 being stationed at Chaumont Air Base 1952-1953. James O. King Cross Search on other websites: View all matching ... via Cousinconnect.com