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The honor students at Buffalo Junior High were treated to pizza and ice cream sundaes on Friday afternoon. The ice cream was donated by Nucor. The students' achievements were further recognized in a new way. Colorful dogtags were awarded for the All-A and A-B Honor Roll, and for Reading Counts recognition. More ... The Leon County 4-H Horse Club is having an open playday series January 29, Febuary 19, and March 20 at the yellow rose arena. Registration begins at 5:00 pm and events start at 6:00 pm.Speed events only. For more information call Sandy Hennesey at (903) 536-1116. More ... Dear Editor, This letter is to notify all voting residents of Precinct 3 what kind of person they have for their new commissioner, Mark Ivey. I have worked for the county for one year and two months. I have been a good employee. I was never, ever late for work, and never called in sick. I also have a wife dying from cancer. More ... First Baptist Church Buffalo hosted a ladies conference on Saturday, February 21, using the theme "Amazing Love". Approximately 100 women from Buffalo and surrounding communities attended the conference. The morning session featured Jodi Miller, award winning singer and entertainer, who is currently playing at the God and Country Theater in Branson, Mo. More ... When it comes to severe weather events, the key to successful response -- and survival -- is preparedness. Every year, the National Weather Service, the Governor's Division of Emergency Management, local officials and emergency managers through Texas work together to recognize Severe Weather Awareness Week. More ... The board of the Buffalo Public Library and members of Friends of the Library celebrated "Love Your Library" month on Monday, February 16th. More ... Rachel Robeson, Centerville High School senior, has been named a National Merit Scholar Finalist. National Merit Scholars are named based on their performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/ NMSQT). This honor places Rachel in the top one percent of more than 1.3 million entrants from across the nation. More ... President Richard Dahlgren made an important announcement at the opening of the February meeting of AARP. A new law states that veterans are now allowed and expected to salute the flag even if not in uniform. Many of the chapter's members are veterans, and proudly saluted Old Glory during the opening ceremonies. More ... |
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