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Youth fellowship East Mayfield Baptist Church will be kicking off their Wednesday night youth fellowship with a “Back to School Game Night!” It begins at 6 p.m. on Aug.
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Blue Beto O’Rourke visits Red Sabine County

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Saturday was a big day for Sabine County, after all, it isn’t every day a gubernitorial candidate comes to town. The Democrat Party of Sabine announced for weeks that Beto O’Rourke had made Hemphill one of his stops in his grassrooots campaign plan to hold 70 public events in more than 65 counties in just 49 days.
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Making his point...

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During O’Rourke’s visit, many local republicans showed up to protest and be heard. Here Nathan Ener is escorted out of the town hall meeting for “heckling.” Brad Turner and other local law enforcement were present to keep the peace. Reporter photo by Johanna Vickers
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Let them be Little

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School days are rambling our way! August 1st is the first day for teachers, with children joining us on the 10th. I have been busy working in my classroom, preparing for the laughter and excitement of children. I love school. I love greeting my class every morning at my door with a choice of a handshake, a pinkie wave, or a hug. Sometimes, just for fun, we add in a bow or a curtsy.
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A quick trip to a TAME Trailer

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Our local library hosted an event on Monday for students from 3-8th grade. The TAME trailer set up in the parking lot and had activities that involved science, technology, math and more. TAME stands for the Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering. I’m seen as a minority because I’m a girl, although, in my family, we girls are majorly awesome.
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Library hosts TAME...

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The 40 foot long TAME Mobile Science Learning trailer was at J R Huffman Public Library in Hemphill today, and the kids were in awe at what they saw. Pictured above are Adelyn Miller, Emberlee Winslow, and instructor Sherry Thibodeaux. The trailer contains over 20 different interactive exhibits to capture the children’s interest and imagination, in hopes of steering todays youth toward careers in science. Tame schedules their visits to mostly rural and under utilized areas to expose more kids to these opportunities. To check their schedule, visit www.tame.org Reporter photo by Kenny Wick