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A big Thank You to donators for Empty Stocking

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Lions Club, Virginia Knott, Geneva Baptist, Gravelhill AMBC, Bom Bank, Golden Needles, Raybar Services, Florence Freeman, Danny & Pam Long, Pines Chiro Dr Riley, Ancient Free & Accepted Masons, Shelby Savings Bank, Martin's Corner, Wayne & Delana Spencer, B & B Contractors, White's, Patriot Process Eqp Inc, Delany Dock Solutions, LLC, Robert G Neal Law Office, Sabine Title & Abstract, Mark Kelly, Pasty Edwards, First Methodist Church, Southside Bank, Peggy Goynes, Dale & Stephanie Wilkerson. Mike Farm, LLC, Lucky Services, LLC, Only Believe Ministries, First Methodist Church Women, Joe King, Barry & Marcie Welch, Farm Bureau Hemphill. Barry & Suzi Spoon
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Hemphill ISD Earns Superior Financial Rating; Board Hears Campus Highlights and Community Concerns at November Meeting

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Elementary Principal Jessica Pickard shared updates from the elementary campus. Teachers held fall conferences throughout November, completing 131 conferences with positive feedback. The campus food drive was successful, and the elementary UIL team earned second place overall out of eight competing schools. Mrs.
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The Polar Express

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My children were enchanted by the book, The Polar Express written by Chris Van Allsburg. It was something we read every Christmas and then in 2004 the movie came out. For years I had heard about the train from Palestine with the Texas State Park system that ran The Polar Express as a family activity. It’s merely a two hour drive from Hemphill and worth every moment. You can still purchase tickets through December for anywhere between $20-105 until the 12/28/2025. Further details can be found on their website: texasstaterailroad.net The book comes to life on this train leaving the Palestine Depot on a journey to the North Pole. It is a wonderful family adventure you can even attend in your pajama’s. We saw many families with smiles and matching PJ’s as they boarded the decorated train. I felt like a kid boarding the train with my family to begin the adventure. You can literally feel the excitement with the colored lights, decorations, music, and atmosphere. Employees were dressed from the book and the conductor came along to punch our golden tickets. Delicious hot chocolate and cookies were served on our journey to the North Pole. The characters help read the book aloud, danced and sang. Even Santa made a special appearance with the first gift of Christmas. The excitement and happy faces of the children and adults told me everything. Afterwards, we departed the train to plenty of gifts, snacks, and photos to be purchased. The train itself was decorated for Christmas and the lights and elves at the North Pole were energetic. So, if you are looking for something special and family friendly to do this year. I highly recommend you buy a copy of the book for Santa to sign, borrow or buy the book and/or movie from the library, and live the adventure. It is something I will never forgot with my family in 2025.

J.R. Huffman Public Library

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New Books: “Fire Strike” by Clive Cussler; “The Portrait” by Danielle Steel New DVDs: Friday (Ice Cube and Chris Tucker), Freelance (John Cena and Alison Brie) New Family DVD: The Pagemaster (Macaulay Culkin and Christopher Lloyd) New Kids’ DVD: All Dogs Go to Heaven 1-3 New Christian DVD: Three in one: The Story of David; The Story of Jacob and Joseph; and Barabbas.
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Lonestar Lawman arrested again, this time in Sabine

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In October, former Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Warden Justin Charles Eddins was indicted in San Augustine County on a charge of False Statement to Obtain Credit, a felony offense involving credit valued between $150,000 and $300,000, according to the indictment. Eddins was arrested on October 28 and released later the same day after posting a $50,000 bond. He is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.