Schools & Sports

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LOOKING BACK

Body August 12, 1993—Over 2,000 acres of crops received damage from hail in a storm that moved across Silverton last Thursday. Only a few hailstones fell on the city, but Alton Riddell received 100% damage on 60 acres of cotton and some damage on other acres...
FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS

FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS

FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS

Body The quilters got together and again finished a quilt. It was a small one that Wanda Strange made, but it was so pretty. All the blocks were of different red prints and it was very eye-catching.
PETE IN PADUCAH KCBD-TV/NBC 11, Lubbock, came to Paducah last week and interviewed new head coach Eric Rekieta and player Jimmy Rogers. | COURTESY PHOTOS

PETE IN PADUCAH KCBD-TV/NBC 11, Lubbock, came to Paducah last week and interviewed new head coach Eric Rekieta and player Jimmy Rogers. | COURTESY PHOTOS

KCBD comes to Paducah to preview Dragons

Body KCBD-TV’s sports editor, Pete Christy, has been profiling area teams this month in his seasonal Pigskin Preview. Last week Christy went to Paducah, and this is what he reported.
KCBD features Guthrie in Pigskin Preview

KCBD features Guthrie in Pigskin Preview

KCBD features Guthrie in Pigskin Preview

Body KCBD AT GUTHRIE KCBD-TV’s sports director Pete Christy came to Guthrie last week to talk to head football coach Jeff Denham in a Pigskin Preview for Channel 11/NBC Lubbock. | COURTESY PHOTO
GUTHRIE DAMAGE

GUTHRIE DAMAGE

GUTHRIE DAMAGE

Body GUTHRIE DAMAGE New Guthrie Superintendent had an immediate assignment when he begin work in July. A windstorm damaged GCSD's roof in June, and new superintendent Steve Wolf worked with former superintendent Jodie Reel to began the repair process.| COURTESY PHOTOS
ALL STAR

ALL STAR

ALL STAR

Body ALL STAR Paducah's Jimmy Rogers represented the Dragons one last time in the Division 2 All Star game this weekend. | COURTESY PHOTO
Motley County Sheriff Robert Fisk

Motley County Sheriff Robert Fisk

Fisk discusses school security with Roaring Springs Lions

Body The Roaring Springs Lions Club held its regular monthly meeting at Billie Dean’s Café at 1 p.m. on a hot Wednesday afternoon, July 6. Lion Boss Alvin Alexander started the meeting with a pledge to the U.S. and texas flags. Member Michael Crowley gave a very uplifting prayer.

Overheard

Body My classmates gave me the nickname “the Flash” when I was younger, but not because of my speed at recess. I had a silver cap on my front tooth that often flashed in the light when I opened my mouth.