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Homecoming week and candidates announced
By ROBIN SCOTT Students from each class at Dalhart High School nominated their choices for 2010/11 Homecoming King and Queen. In all, four girls and four boys were selected and received the greatest number of votes from each class. Each class nominated one set of seniors as their candidates. >> More
Bullying in schoolBy ROBIN SCOTT During the regular meeting of the Dalhart Impendent School Board held on Monday, August 30, a parent came forward to discuss bullying in school that has affected his children. The parent, a father, stated that he was asking the school board for help to figure out a way to put a stop to the problem. >> More
Winner of the week
Chester Rose receives his prize money as the winning contestant of the first week’s football contest.
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Ask the LawyerI am wondering if the State of Texas would ever have a “same sex” marriage law like in California.Question: I am wondering if the State of Texas would ever have a “same sex” marriage law like in California. I think it’s called a civil union. Could that ever happen in Texas? >> More
Wolves Spoil night for Fritch
By RODNEY WHITE Sanford Fritch won the coin toss Friday night to start the first football game of the season, but that was the only thing they won as they deferred to the second half and gave Dalhart the first possession of the game. Coach Young likes to start out on defense, but it didn’t take Fritch long to regret their decision. The Wolves took the opening kickoff and Kaleb Grant returned the kick 90 yards for the first score of the game and after the extra point kick by Zinzan Puttick the Wolves led 7-0. >> More
Red hot summer rewards truly red hotBy ROBIN SCOTT Patrons of United Supermarkets in Texas, that used their Red Hot Summer Rewards card or key tag when making purchases during June and July, had an opportunity to compete in a drawing for great prizes, including a 2010 Ford Mustang with free fuel for a year or a whopping money prize. >> More
Wish: granted and deservedBy NATHAN FRENCH A great night was enjoyed at the Amarillo Dilla Wish Reunion Night with the Amarillo Dillas facing off against the San Angelo Colts. Make-A-Wish volunteers, donors, and of course….the wish kids and their families took part in the game! The wish kids (”Dream Team“), that included one local Dalhart boy, took the field with the starting line-up and competed in games between innings. >> More
Dalhart Consumers Fuel Association rebuilding
By ROBIN SCOTT
The fire that broke out at Dalhart Consumers just after 7:00 p.m. on July 19 has left the owners with no alternative but to demolish and rebuild the entire facility. The four-alarm fire left the tire shop located on the northwest side of the building completely destroyed and the remainder of the property damaged. >> More
XIT Museum welcomes “Going Places”By ROBIN SCOTT The Dallam-Hartley Counties Historical Association – XIT Museum proudly welcomes “Going Places,” an exhibition all about carriages and made possible by NEH on the Road, a special initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The exhibit is toured by Mid-America Arts Alliance (MAAA) and arrived at the XIT Museum on Wednesday. >> More
Council holds first tax rate hearing
By WARREN SLAUGHTER The Dalhart City Council held the first hearing on the tax rate for the coming fiscal year. The proposed tax rate is the same as it has been the past three years -- $0.333. No one from the public commented during this hearing and the council voted to close the hearing. The tax rate was not adopted at this time as another hearing must be held. >> More
Jotting JudiPray and pay it forward
In 1976 I was a high school sophomore. The school I attended didn’t use traditional bells to signal the beginning or ending of a class. It was quite progressive and we even had Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Tuesday, Thursday class schedules just like colleges used.
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400 years or 100 years, the faith is the same
By ROBIN SCOTT St. Mary Catholic Church in Texline held its centennial celebration and rite of confirmation on Saturday, August 21 at the church in Texline. The rich 100 history of St. Mary Catholic Church is a testament to perseverance and determination. The church is the furthest northwest point in the Diocese of Amarillo. >> More
Lady Wolves win two
The Wolves Volleyball team participated in a triangular meet with River Road and Arbor Academy. The matches were held at Arbor Academy with River Road and Arbor starting the action. River Road took three in a row to win the match.
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Is fall on its way?By ROBIN SCOTT Tuesday was an interesting weather day for the Dalhart and surrounding areas to say the least. At 4:52 p.m. on the 23rd the temperature had soared to a sweltering 100 degrees and didn’t drop to 99 degrees until 5:22 p.m. The excessive heat lasted until 8:15 p.m. when temperatures finally dropped below 80 degrees. >> More
Ask the lawyer“Is there actually a law against being a peeping Tom?”
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