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thedalharttexan.com Friday, February 22, 2019 • 5Local News
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These students were voted Students of the Month for February by the teachers at Dalhart High School. A boy and girl were selected from each grade. In the back row is Max Baca, Jaden Massey and Kennedy Green. In the front row is Landry Judd, Rachel Schwartz, Lindsey Wright and Haley Breedlove. Not pictured is Collin Smith.
Bill Kelly/The Dalhart Texan
High school students of the month
PUBLIC NOTICECITY OF CHANNINGTEXAS COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
City of Channing is giving notice of the City’s intent to submit a Texas Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application for a grant from the Texas
Community Development Program through the Texas
Department of Agriculture for Water System Improvements
in the City of Channing. The grant application
request is for $275,000 of CDBG funds for Water system improvements in the City of Channing. The application is available for review at City Hall during
regular business hours. Para obtener una copia en espanol,
comuniquese con Kelly Garrison al (806) 852-3131.
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Mission Auto Supply of Dalhart served up 1,400 patties and 500 pounds of potatoes on the afternoon of Friday, February 15 for their annual customer appreciation lunch. Top: Pictured is Jerry Garza and Frankie Gonzales of Continental Battery grilling burgers. Middle: Rose Edwards and Laurie Sorensen help serve burgers.
Mission Auto serves up burgersNixie Sanderson/The Dalhart Texan
Hartley County elected officials served up a fish fry fundraiser at the Dalhart Senior Center February 8. Pictured is Melissa Mead, Judge Ronnie Gordon, Penny Loudder, Walter Parkman, Dinkie Parkman, Beth Moore, Richard Murry and David Vincent.
Hartley County officials serve fish fryPhoto Submitted