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OLDESTVETERANS Front row seats reserved for older veterans, L to R, Walter Kirkpatrick, Glen Dell Large, Robert (Bob) Lake, and Frank Dutton. | DON THOMPSON PHOTO

OLDESTVETERANS Front row seats reserved for older veterans, L to R, Walter Kirkpatrick, Glen Dell Large, Robert (Bob) Lake, and Frank Dutton. | DON THOMPSON PHOTO

Veterans honored on November 11

Body BENJAMIN – Beautiful weather on Veteran’s Day allowed the program to be held outdoors and for many attendeestobepresentatthe Memorial Wall in Benjamin onNovember11at11:00a.m.

Knox County votes Republican

Body KNOX COUNTY – With a record number of early votes, mail in votes, and election day votes, Knox County voted Republican by a large margin in each of the national, state, and local races on the ballot.
HOUSES FOR HEALING Their Mission Statement is to care for the sick by providing no cost, temporary housing to patients and family members who are in a medical crisis and receiving long-term medical treatment away from home. From left, Felecia Hopkins, Hayley Smith. | DONTHOMPSON PHOTO

HOUSES FOR HEALING Their Mission Statement is to care for the sick by providing no cost, temporary housing to patients and family members who are in a medical crisis and receiving long-term medical treatment away from home. From left, Felecia Hopkins, Hayley Smith. | DONTHOMPSON PHOTO

Lions learn about Houses for Healing

Body MUNDAY – On Oct. 29, the Lions Club hosted Felecia Hopkins and Hayley Smith to hear how Houses for Healing benefits patients and caregivers traveling to Abilene for medical treatments. Felecia Hopkins is the District Supervisor and Methodist Pastor at St.
CHURCH BAZAAR Hand-made craft gifts and baked goods were featured at the Knox City Methodist Church Bazaar. | COURTESY PHOTO

CHURCH BAZAAR Hand-made craft gifts and baked goods were featured at the Knox City Methodist Church Bazaar. | COURTESY PHOTO

Annual Thanksgiving dinner and bazaar celebrated in Knox City

Body KNOX CITY – The Methodist Church served up a turkey dinner with all the traditional sides and dishes on Nov. 2. Visi tors to the annual event could also shop for hand- made cra gis and baked goods.
KNOX CITY HOUNDETTES TAKE THE WIN The Houndettes took the win in three sets and became the Bi-District Volleyball Champions in the playoff game at Rotan against the Trent Lady Gorillas. The Houndettes will travel to Brady on Saturday to face Marathon. See story page 6. | SHERI BATY PHOTO

KNOX CITY HOUNDETTES TAKE THE WIN The Houndettes took the win in three sets and became the Bi-District Volleyball Champions in the playoff game at Rotan against the Trent Lady Gorillas. The Houndettes will travel to Brady on Saturday to face Marathon. See story page 6. | SHERI BATY PHOTO

HOUNDETTES BI-DISTRICT CHAMPIONS

Body KNOX CITY HOUNDETTES TAKE THE WIN The Houndettes took the win in three sets and became the Bi-District Volleyball Champions in the playoff game at Rotan against the Trent Lady Gorillas. The Houndettes will travel to Brady on Saturday to face Marathon.
BENJAMIN WINNERS Poster contest winners are First Place - Olivia Godsey, Second Place – Zandy Williams, and Third Place – Isabella Gallegos. | COURTESY PHOTO

BENJAMIN WINNERS Poster contest winners are First Place - Olivia Godsey, Second Place – Zandy Williams, and Third Place – Isabella Gallegos. | COURTESY PHOTO

Winners announced in Veterans Day poster contest

Body BENJAMIN – Sixth grade students from Benjamin, Knox City, and Munday who have won rst place in the bVeterans Story and Poster Contest” will read their essays at the Veterans Day program in Benjamin.