MUNDAY – Catalina Perry worked many hours preparing for her chance to compete at the UIL Congress Speech and Debate contest in Austin, and her hard work paid off. Catalina was rewarded by …
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By Don Thompson
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2/4/22
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KNOX CITY – The Knox County Republican Party hosted a Meet the Candidates event with the candidates for county offices on Jan. 29 at the Bill Baker Auditorium in Knox City.
Republican Party …
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By Don Thompson
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2/4/22
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KNOX COUNTY—Agricultural producers impacted by drought can now request emergency haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres in Knox County, while still receiving their full …
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2/4/22
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KNOX COUNTY – Judge Stan Wojcik reported only three active cases this past week, down from 23 the previous week, and 91 the week before that.
“Predictions were that this variant would …
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By Don Thompson
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2/4/22
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Menus for week of Feb. 7-11
Monday: Smoked sausage, pinto beans, okra and tomatoes, cornbread, Mandarin orange fluff.
Tuesday: Beef burgundy, fluffy rice, baby carrots, hot roll, lemon …
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2/4/22
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COLLEGE STATION – Agricultural producers and landowners can sign up soon for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a cornerstone conservation program offered by the U.S. Department of …
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2/4/22
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MUNDAY – After a hay ride tour of Munday on Dec. 20 evening, Lions Club members voted on the winners of the Christmas lighting contest. The stars were out, the full moon was out, and the …
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By Don Thompson
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12/24/21
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KNOX CITY – Lori Ruiz was judged the winner on Dec. 17 in the Christmas Decorating Contest in Knox City.
“She had a little bit of everything in her decorations,” said Betty …
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By Don Thompson
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12/24/21
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KNOX CITY—Seventeen members of the Hospital Auxiliary Pink Ladies met at Isabella's Dec. 7 for a Christmas luncheon. Business Administrators Judy Leaverton, Billie Walker and Assistant …
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Special to The News-Courier
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12/17/21
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MUNDAY – Residents didn’t let the rain dampen the Christmas celebrations last Saturday in Munday. Crowds lined the streets, shopped the stores, and children visited with …
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By Don Thompson
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12/3/21
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