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Wellington Boss Lion Lori O’Rear welcomes Glynn Moore Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6439 Quartermaster Jr. Castillo, left, and Post Commander Rodney Bishop to the Monday, Oct. 6 meeting at the Bura Handley Community Center Club Room. Housed on the first floor of the courthouse, Castillo also serves as the Collingsworth County Veterans Service Officer.
VFW representatives visit Wellington Lions Club
Wheat’s Artisan Bakery welcomes new owners Myles and Dana Barfield, along with their daughters, Hailee and Destiny.
Wheat’s Artisan Bakery welcomes new ownership
Ritz Theatre welcomes Lorri Morgan, Pam Tillis
Henard declared Methodist quilt winner
Trick-or-treaters hit downtown Childress Friday, Oct. 31 for Childress Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Trick-or-Treating event.
Hundreds turn out for Childress Chamber of Commerce’s Downtown Trick-or-Treating event
Collingsworth Police Blotter
During the Oct. 16 special meeting, Wellington City Manager Justin Mixon displays an iPad, provided for each city employee to access the street view or the sewer system mode. Clockwise, from left: Councilmembers Brent Martin and Jimmy Cantu Jr., Mixon, Mayor Larry Adams, Secretary Marci Peters and Councilmembers Eddie Langford, Kenneth Warren and Brandon Ward.
Wellington City Council discusses consolidated entity agreements
Amarillo man sentenced for meth possession after 2023 arrest at Caprock Canyons State Park
First United Bank Assistant Vice President and Childress Branch Manager Alabama Bohannon presents Childress High School Principal Keely Hackler with a check totaling $1,000 Friday, Oct. 24 at Fair Park Stadium in Childress.