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BETH IRENE CLANAHAN

In loving memory of Beth Irene Clanahan, whose life was a testament to love, compassion, and an unwavering devotion to both her family and the creatures of the Earth. Born on July 19, 1948, in Hobbs, New Mexico, Beth passed away on February 29, 2024, surrounded by her family.

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JACQUELYN BOW

Jacquelyn Bow, 76, of Plainview passed away on March 1, 2024 in Plainview, Texas. Her graveside service will be held on Thursday March 7, 2024 at Lovington Cemetery in Lovington, New Mexico at 10 A.M. Jacquelyn was born on March 15, 1947 to Robert Ward, Sr and Ruth Ingles in Flint, Michigan. She is survived by her children, Melvin Bow, Jr and Tammy, David Bow and fiancé Sandy Nichols; fiancé William Bellis; step son, Michael Bellis and wife Candice; grandchildren, Meagan Bow-Newman, David Bryan Bow, Jr, Kayla Bellis and Izaak Bellis; great grandchildren, Isabella Newman, Paisley Newman and Gunner Bow; sister Sylvia Hawkins. She is preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Royce Bow, Sr; her parents; five sisters and one brother.

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Eternity Will Tell Us

As I sat and listened to my husband preach this weekend, I took notes like usual. But mid sentence of writing down “Do you realize…” the Holy Spirit finished the sentence differently than what I was hearing with my natural ears. I wrote: Do you realize eternity will tell us the rest of the story?

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Wellman-Union ISD receives new workout equipment

The Wellman-Union ISD athletic department praised the Wellman-Union Booster Club for making it possible for their athletic department to purchase new workout equipment. They also recognized the maintenance department for putting the equipment together. In a Facebook post, Wellman-Union ISD also thanked 4MB Farms, TRIP0B Farms and Sundown State Bank for the continued support of the Wildcats and Lady Wildcats.

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Xcel Energy Utility Equipment Started Texas Wildfire, Homeowner Says in Lawsuit

(Reuters) -ATexas homeowner whose house was destroyed by a massive wildfire raging northeast of Amarillo sued electric utility Xcel Energy on Friday, alleging that a splintered power pole owned by the company fell and started the blaze.The lawsuit by homeowner Melanie McQuiddy, filed in state court in Hemphill County, claims the power pole owned by Xcel subsidiary Southwestern Public Service Company was in bad physical shape before it fell and caused the fire. The Smokehouse Creek Fire has killed at least two people and has grown into the largest wildfire in state history since it started on Monday in the Texas Panhandle.

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Terry County Conservation Partners Host Annual Local Work Group Meeting

When: April 10th Time: 9am Address: 521 W Main St, Brownfield, TX 79316.

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ACES Luncheon

ACES Luncheon

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