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Jail book in:6 Jail book out:3 Jail population:9 Deputy civil papers served:0 Constable civil papers served:0NOTICE: The Collingsworth County Commissioners Court lifted the burn ban at its Monday, April 14 meeting.
The Hall County Sheriff’s Office, including Hall County Sheriff Tom Heck, bids Hall County Sheriff’s Deputy Sergio “Baby Serg” Romero “goodbye,” bestowing him with an Appreciation Award, as he prepares to attend the Texas Department of Safety (DPS) Training Academy. Courtesy Photo

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office, including Hall County Sheriff Tom Heck, bids Hall County Sheriff’s Deputy Sergio “Baby Serg” Romero “goodbye,” bestowing him with an Appreciation Award, as he prepares to attend the Texas Department of Safety (DPS) Training Academy. Courtesy Photo

Hall County Sheriff’s Office bids Sergio Romero‘goodbye’

Hall County Sheriff’s Office bids Sergio Romero‘goodbye’
Memphis Mayor Joe Davis, along with the City of Memphis City Council, thanks former Ward 2 Councilman Ed Bailey for 26 years of service. Bailey, who chose not to run for reelection in the recent Saturday, May 3 General Election, served on the City of Memphis City Council from 19911997 and 2005-2025. Courtesy Photo

Memphis Mayor Joe Davis, along with the City of Memphis City Council, thanks former Ward 2 Councilman Ed Bailey for 26 years of service. Bailey, who chose not to run for reelection in the recent Saturday, May 3 General Election, served on the City of Memphis City Council from 19911997 and 2005-2025. Courtesy Photo

City of Memphis thanks Ed Bailey for 26 years of service

City of Memphis thanks Ed Bailey for 26 years of service
The Childress High School Class of 2025, including Valedictorian Sophia Stephens and Salutatorian Isabella Jurado, will cross the stage during a graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, May 23 at Fair Park Stadium. Courtesy Graphic

The Childress High School Class of 2025, including Valedictorian Sophia Stephens and Salutatorian Isabella Jurado, will cross the stage during a graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, May 23 at Fair Park Stadium. Courtesy Graphic

Childress High School Class of 2025 to cross the stage

CHILDRESS — With graduation season in full swing, the Childress High School Class of 2025 is set to cross the stage during a graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, May 23 at Fair Park Stadium.
Childress Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Holly Holcomb was selected among Texas Hospital Association’s “Women to Know in Texas Hospitals, Health Care and Public Policy,” announced Thursday, May 8. Childress Regional Medical Center

Childress Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Holly Holcomb was selected among Texas Hospital Association’s “Women to Know in Texas Hospitals, Health Care and Public Policy,” announced Thursday, May 8. Childress Regional Medical Center

CRMC CEO Holly Holcomb selected among Texas Hospital Association’s ‘Women to Know in Texas Hospitals, Health Care and Public Policy’

CHILDRESS — Childress Regional Medical Center (CRMC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Holly Holcomb was recently selected among Texas Hospital Association’s “Women to Know in Texas Hospitals, Health Care and Public Policy,” announced Thursday, May 8.
Wellington High School Class of 2025 graduates toss their caps in celebration of receiving their diplomas following the 7 p.m. ceremony Friday, May 16 on Powell Field at Skyrocket Stadium. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom

Wellington High School Class of 2025 graduates toss their caps in celebration of receiving their diplomas following the 7 p.m. ceremony Friday, May 16 on Powell Field at Skyrocket Stadium. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom

Caps off to the WHS Class of 2025

WELLINGTON – In a baccalaureate and commencement ceremony at 7 p.m. Friday, May 16 on Powell Field at Skyrocket Football Stadium, 41 Wellington High School (WHS) Class of 2025 graduates accepted scholarships and received diplomas.
Recently elected officers of the Glynn Moore VFW Post 6439 recite their oath of office. Front row, from left: Two-Year Trustee Adam Sosa, Service Officer Lee W. Lacy. Second row, from left: Commander Rodney Bishop, Senior Vice Commander Johnny D. Davis, Junior Vice Commander Michael L. Stanley, One-Year Trustee Danny J. Sain. VFW Post 6439

Recently elected officers of the Glynn Moore VFW Post 6439 recite their oath of office. Front row, from left: Two-Year Trustee Adam Sosa, Service Officer Lee W. Lacy. Second row, from left: Commander Rodney Bishop, Senior Vice Commander Johnny D. Davis, Junior Vice Commander Michael L. Stanley, One-Year Trustee Danny J. Sain. VFW Post 6439

Glynn Moore VFW Post 6439 elects officers, plans Memorial Day Service

WELLINGTON – Meeting at 6 p.m.Tuesday, May 6, the Glynn Moore Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 6439 elected officers for 2025-2026, including Commander Rodney Bishop, Senior Vice Commander Johnny D. Davis, Junior Vice Commander Michael L.