03/15/04
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NEWS

Children’s advocacy center wants local office
By Annie Rowe
This time of year, the thoughts of most Scurry County children are turning to the warming weather, the end of school or perhaps a summer sport. However, there are children in the county whose thoughts are not on fun and games, but instead are forced to
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Advisory board for agriculture on AD agenda
By Annie Rowe
Because of the strong agricultural presence in Scurry County, the creation of an ag advisory board for the Scurrry County Appraisal District is being considered. That item is on the agenda of the appraisal district board that meets at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
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Tickets available for Baugh bash
By Roy McQueen
Tickets to the Sammy Baugh 90th birthday bash scheduled for Saturday remain on sale. Tickets are priced at $100, $75 and $50 and may be purchased by calling 573-8511, exten 220 or 240. The event, a fundraiser for WTC athleticsw, will be held at the
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Cogdell hospital board hopes to name CEO early next week
By Roy McQueen
Cogdell Memorial Hospital board of managers has one more interview scheduled, and board chairman Dink Foree said today that the board hopes to name a new chief executive officer selected by early next week. The board met Saturday for the second time with
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Courthouse security systems demonstrated
By Annie Rowe
By Annie Rowe SDN Staff Writer Maintaining a safe and protected homeland has become a priority for many counties throughout Texas - and Scurry County is no exception. Ray Dunn, a representative of Guardian Security Systems presented a high-tech tour of
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SPORTS

Two WTC hands win at Weatherford Rodeo
by Bobby Allen
The Western Texas College rodeo hands had some solid individual performances in Weatherford, but could not put it together collectively, finishing sixth in the men’s division and fourth in the women’s. Head coach Greg Rhodes said the point differential
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Snyder netters 10th at state tournament
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder netters split four matches in Waco over the weekend, rebounding from the loss of several players with a second-consecutive top-10 finish in the state tournament. “We had a great year for team tennis,” head coach Ted Phillips said. “I am very
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Snyder shines at West Texas Relays
by Bobby Allen
The Snyder boys track and field team delivered another impressive performance over the weekend, earning four first-place finishes and three runner-up spots to take the team silver at the West Texas Relays in Odessa Saturday. Snyder collected 122 points
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Midland sweeps WTC
by Bobby Allen
Because of area showers, the Westerners only managed to get in two games of last weekend’s four-game set with Midland, playing the first complete games against the Chaparrals since the WTC program’s inception, but falling, 5-0 and 5-4 to the reigning
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GETTING INTO THE WORK - Juan DeMarquez has no fear of getting his hands dirty as he oversees the construction of the new concrete sidewalks at 26th Street and College Avenue. (SDN Staff Photo by Annie Rowe)


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