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“Trunks” are invited to begin set-up at 5 p.m. on the south side of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square Monday, Oct. 31. For the Collingsworth County Chamber of Commerce’s Trunk-or-Treat event from 5:30-7 p.m. Courtesy Image

“Trunks” are invited to begin set-up at 5 p.m. on the south side of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square Monday, Oct. 31. For the Collingsworth County Chamber of Commerce’s Trunk-or-Treat event from 5:30-7 p.m. Courtesy Image

Collingsworth Chamber coordinatesTrunk-or-Treat

“Trunks” are invited to begin set-up at 5 p.m. on the south side of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square Monday, Oct. 31. For the Collingsworth County Chamber of Commerce’s Trunk-or-Treat event from 5:30-7 p.m.
Class car enthusiasts meet at the 12th Annual Delbert Day Car Show. This year, the show will be hosted Saturday, Oct. 29, beginning at 10 a.m. The Red River Sun/Elizabeth Tanner

Class car enthusiasts meet at the 12th Annual Delbert Day Car Show. This year, the show will be hosted Saturday, Oct. 29, beginning at 10 a.m. The Red River Sun/Elizabeth Tanner

13th Annual Delbert Day Car Show slated for Saturday

CHILDRESS — Classic car enthusiasts are invited to the 13th Annual Delbert Day Car Show, celebrating the late Delbert Wilson, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.
Childress County 4-H club officers accept a check in the amount of $10,000, which was granted through the Iris Energy Community Grant Program and presented by Iris Energy Community and Employee Relations Manager Nicole Dill at the recent Childress County 4-H meeting Tuesday, Oct. 11 at the Fair Park City Auditorium. For more, see page 7B. The Red River Sun/Nicole Dill

Childress County 4-H club officers accept a check in the amount of $10,000, which was granted through the Iris Energy Community Grant Program and presented by Iris Energy Community and Employee Relations Manager Nicole Dill at the recent Childress County 4-H meeting Tuesday, Oct. 11 at the Fair Park City Auditorium. For more, see page 7B. The Red River Sun/Nicole Dill

Childress County 4-H accepts Iris Energy Community Grant

Childress County 4-H club officers accept a check in the amount of $10,000, which was granted through the Iris Energy Community Grant Program and presented by Iris Energy Community and Employee Relations Manager Nicole Dill at the recent Childress County 4-H meeting Tuesday, Oct.
Under the direction of Justin Mixon, Harley Warrick and Drum Major Angela Molina, the Rocket Regiment earns a Division 2 Rating (Excellent) at the UIL Region 1 Marching Contest at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at Dick Bivins Stadium in Amarillo. Courtesy Photo

Under the direction of Justin Mixon, Harley Warrick and Drum Major Angela Molina, the Rocket Regiment earns a Division 2 Rating (Excellent) at the UIL Region 1 Marching Contest at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at Dick Bivins Stadium in Amarillo. Courtesy Photo

Rocket Regiment competes for Division 2 Rating

WELLINGTON – The Rocket Regiment performed its 2022 show, entitled “Shockwave”by Randall Standridge and Jason Nitsch,at the recent UIL Region 1 Marching Contest Saturday, Oct. 15 at Dick Bivins Stadium in Amarillo, receiving a Division 2 (Excellent) Rating.
The Childress High School Bobcat Band receives a Division 2 (Excellent) Rating at the recent UIL Region 1 Marching Contest in Amarillo. Statham Photography

The Childress High School Bobcat Band receives a Division 2 (Excellent) Rating at the recent UIL Region 1 Marching Contest in Amarillo. Statham Photography

Bobcat Band receives Division 2 Rating at regional marching contest

CHILDRESS — The Childress High School Bobcat Band recently received a Division 2 (Excellent) Rating at the UIL Region 1 Marching Contest, held Saturday, Oct. 15 at Dick Bivins Stadium in Amarillo. “They began working towards this event back on Aug.
Scott Clark, left, and his dad, John Clark, a member of the Wellington High School Class of 1949, view Collingsworth County Museums “Once Upon Our Past” snapshot exhibit, which begins in 1898. Collingsworth County Museum Assistant Director Karen Caldwell welcomes the Clarks, both of Dewey, Ariz. Since 2019, the duo has enjoyed traveling back to Wellington to watch a Skyrocket football game. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom

Scott Clark, left, and his dad, John Clark, a member of the Wellington High School Class of 1949, view Collingsworth County Museums “Once Upon Our Past” snapshot exhibit, which begins in 1898. Collingsworth County Museum Assistant Director Karen Caldwell welcomes the Clarks, both of Dewey, Ariz. Since 2019, the duo has enjoyed traveling back to Wellington to watch a Skyrocket football game. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom

Collingsworth Museum hosts visitors

Scott Clark, left, and his dad, John Clark, a member of the Wellington High School Class of 1949, view Collingsworth County Museums “Once Upon Our Past” snapshot exhibit, which begins in 1898. Collingsworth County Museum Assistant Director Karen Caldwell welcomes the Clarks, both of Dewey, Ariz.
Ambivalent vaccine

Ambivalent vaccine

Ambivalent vaccine

Not having a COVID-19 infection this summer and carrying a moderate risk for more serious infection,my wife and I recently got the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine.
Wellington Care Center Administrator Nikki Hathaway, right, recognizes Virginia Granadoz as Certified Nurse Aid of the Month. She received a certificate and Walmart gift card. “Thank you for being someone we can always count on,” Hathaway said. Courtesy Photos

Wellington Care Center Administrator Nikki Hathaway, right, recognizes Virginia Granadoz as Certified Nurse Aid of the Month. She received a certificate and Walmart gift card. “Thank you for being someone we can always count on,” Hathaway said. Courtesy Photos

Wellington Care Center recognizes Granadoz, Wilkerson

Wellington Care Center recognizes Granadoz, Wilkerson
Chiropractic Corner

Chiropractic Corner

Chiropractic Corner

We are nearing the start of what is the busiest time of year for many of us. With the holidays right around the corner, it’s easy to put things off until the last minute.