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SILVERTON SUMMER READING
Briscoe Commission reinstates burn ban at May meeting
MATADOR MAYOR’S MONTHLY MESSAGE
Lifelong friends gathered in Matador in May at the home of Ronnie and Kay Bailey for their annual reunion. Each has celebrated her 80th birthday, and most have known each other since birth or early years. Front row: Carolyn Pohl Limmer of Snyder, Melanie Brown Camp of Jacksboro; back row: Cherri Barton Karr ofWhitney, Kay Rattan Bailey of Matador, Janie Brooks of Lakeway and Carol Campbell of Colorado Springs, Colorado. | COURTESY PHOTO
MATADOR MEETUP
Congratulations go to Jacelyn Perryman, who was recognized by the Motley County 4-H club with her Gold Star award for her service, involvement, and leadership in Motley Co. 4-H. She will be attendingWesternTexas College in Snyder the fall. | COURTESY PHOTO
MOTLEY 4-H HONOR
MOTLEY 4-H
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LOCALROOTS Hailey Hawkins, whogrewontheTriangleRanch in Paducah, has returned to the area to work forTexas Parks and Wildlife. | COURTESY PHOTO
Meet TPWD-Panhandle Wildlife team member Hailey Hawkins
BRAZOS BOWL Paducah’s JakyenWright played in the Brazos Bowl All-Star football game Saturday and was cheered on by family. Shown are: Shantera Wright Jesse, Jakyen Wright, Darrin Jesse and Braylan Wright. | COURTESY PHOTO