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Only Constant is Change….

Only Constant is Change….

Only Constant is Change….

The ballyhoo about “no free lunches” was first bandied about in the 1880s and today, Southwest Airlines’ “bags fly free” death bell is on the verge of gonging.

Local Briefs

Stock seminar set ThursdayTracy Stock of Charlotte, NC is the next featured speaker in the Leadership Perryton series. She will present her topic, “Resilience: Courageously Adapt and Build Back,” on Thursday, April 3, at the Frank Phillips College Allen Campus. Registration begins at 6 p.m.

Commissioners approve constable’s office move

The Ochiltree County Commissioners’ Court met on Monday morning at the Ochiltree County Courthouse.Among other items on the agenda, the commissioners approved a request by County Constable Tim Olivarez to move his office into the old sheriff’s office adjoining the courthouse.

Several FCCLA students advance to state event

Perryton High School’s chapter of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) had 18 members compete at this year’s Region 1 STAR Event Competition on March 6-8 in Lubbock, with several advancing to state.

Ranger powerlifting team takes second at state meet

The Ranger powerlifting team brought home second place from the state meet in Abilene, and two members garnered statewide honors.The team was tied for first with 17 points with Beeville Jones, but after the third tiebreaker, were pushed to second place.
Tracy Stock

Tracy Stock

Stock set to speak here on April 3

Tracy Stock of Charlotte, NC will return to Perryton as the next speaker in the Leadership Perryton series, on Thursday, April 3, at the Frank Phillips College Allen Campus.
Julie Burch of Dallas was the latest speaker in the Leadership Perryton series. She spoke on “Exceptional Customer Service!” at Frank Phillips College, Allen Campus last Thursday evening. The seminar was sponsored by Panhandle First Bank and Alpar Energy. Pictured are, from left, Leadership Perryton planning committee member Angela Petersen, Burch, and committee member Rhonda Appelhans.

Julie Burch of Dallas was the latest speaker in the Leadership Perryton series. She spoke on “Exceptional Customer Service!” at Frank Phillips College, Allen Campus last Thursday evening. The seminar was sponsored by Panhandle First Bank and Alpar Energy. Pictured are, from left, Leadership Perryton planning committee member Angela Petersen, Burch, and committee member Rhonda Appelhans.