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2024 CAPROCK PUBLIC AND CIVIC MEETINGS

Body Public and Civic Meetings Coming UpPlease let us know of any corrections: caprockcourier@gmail.comMATADOR CITY COUNCIL Thursday, July 11, 6:30 p.m., City Hall, 706 Dundee Ave., Matador,(806) 347-2255 GUTHRIE COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT board meeting, Monday, July 15, 6 p.m.
Southern Pimento Cheese Spread

Southern Pimento Cheese Spread

Southern Pimento Cheese Spread

Body Summer is synonymous with barbecuing, but I love the “extras” that go with it. When I think of summertime, picnics, and grilling, I also think about things I can serve like this pimento cheese spread.Serve the spread on sandwich bread, or on crackers.
The 501 Listening, hearing, faking it

The 501 Listening, hearing, faking it

The 501 Listening, hearing, faking it

Body Oh, to be a good listener.There’s more to it than just keeping your mouth shut. When you can’t hear, that’s an extra complication. Actually, impaired hearing can be a plus. I’ll explain that later unless I forget.Listen.
FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS

FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS

FRIENDSHIP QUILTERS

Body I really thank the girls for quilting on my quilt as I needed to be in Lubbock. I heard that Gadeer Comer came and quilted on it and that makes the quilt mean more and I hope I can thank her personally.

Summer events continue at Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway

Body FRIDAY, JULY 12, 3:00 P.M.Bison Grocery Store. Learn about how the Southern Plains Bison were more than a source of sustenance for the people of the land.FRIDAY, JULY 12, 8:30 P.M.Creatures of Caprock: Nocturnal Edition. Explore Upper South Prong Trail after dark with a ranger.

LOOKING BACK

Body July 11, 1990: Man from Dimmitt drowns in Lake MackenzieJuly 11, 1990—An 18-year-old Dimmitt man became Lake Mackenzie’s latest drowning victim late Sunday afternoon, and Justice of the Peace James Edwards, acting as coroner, has ruled the death to have been accidental. . . .
FLOMOT NEWS

FLOMOT NEWS

FLOMOT NEWS

Body Cal Franks was honored on his birthday Sunday, July 7th in home of his parents, Cary and Mary Franks of Idalou. He blew out his eleven candles on a beautifully decorated cake that was served with punch after they sang Happy Birthday.