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The Red River Sun/Bev Odom Owner Mandy Rodriguez and her Mammy’s Daycare crew breathe in some outdoor, morning air before the temperatures rose Tuesday, Aug. 16. Her new facade and sign add a bright spot to the west side of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square.

The Red River Sun/Bev Odom Owner Mandy Rodriguez and her Mammy’s Daycare crew breathe in some outdoor, morning air before the temperatures rose Tuesday, Aug. 16. Her new facade and sign add a bright spot to the west side of the Collingsworth County Courthouse Square.

Mammy’s sports new sign

Summer Jade Photography See page 10A for additional Quilt Show photos.

Summer Jade Photography See page 10A for additional Quilt Show photos.

Wild & Free Quilt Show underscores talent

WELLINGTON – Stained glass and quilts are both assembled from bits and pieces of medium like a box of colorful crayons.On Saturday, Aug. 5, they all came together during the 2022 Wild & Free on 83 Quilt Show. This year’s show had 168 entries and over 275 guests in attendance.
The Red River Sun/Bev Odom New staff at Wellington Independent School District for the 2022-2023 school year includes the following. Front, from left: Megan Cardenas, Colin Brown, Amanda Sanchez, Diann Williams, Tonya Mitchell, Kurby Mitchell, Crystal Gonzales. Back, from left: Sarah Cantu, Cade Brown, Harley Warrick, Faith Brooks, Blake Ashmore, Klark Ashmore, Cathy Andrews, Marcus Garcia, Alexis Alvarez.

The Red River Sun/Bev Odom New staff at Wellington Independent School District for the 2022-2023 school year includes the following. Front, from left: Megan Cardenas, Colin Brown, Amanda Sanchez, Diann Williams, Tonya Mitchell, Kurby Mitchell, Crystal Gonzales. Back, from left: Sarah Cantu, Cade Brown, Harley Warrick, Faith Brooks, Blake Ashmore, Klark Ashmore, Cathy Andrews, Marcus Garcia, Alexis Alvarez.

First Baptist treats WISD staff to breakfast

WELLINGTON – The retired teachers of First Baptist Church (FBC) hosted a backto- school breakfast for Wellington Independent School District (WISD) employees at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 8. FBC Deacon Brandon Mitchell welcomed the crowd of around 100 and offered the prayer.