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Texas to get 1.4 million COVID vaccine doses Texas is ready to distribute 1.4 million doses as soon as the COVID-19 vaccine receives federal government approval. Gov. Greg Abbott said the vaccines should be arriving the week of Dec. 14 and would be distributed to qualifying providers.

Views from Around the Panhandle

Wow! It’s December. This year has been like doing the time warp for the past eight months, with some seeming to take forever, and then looking up and saying what happened to July?
Cindy Shackelford and family: at left, son Scott, his wife Kami and daughters Emma, Zoey and Saylor; and at right, son Ben and his wife Annie with son Caleb; and behind her, husband Danny

Cindy Shackelford and family: at left, son Scott, his wife Kami and daughters Emma, Zoey and Saylor; and at right, son Ben and his wife Annie with son Caleb; and behind her, husband Danny

Take us back...Cindy Shackelford

Most small towns across America have a handful of these people. People who dedicate their lives to raising amazing families and educating local school children. They do that job with amazing talents. Goodness knows they don’t do it for the money.
RIDING FOR CHARITY

RIDING FOR CHARITY

RIDING FOR CHARITY

Motorcycle riders from around the area turned out for a memorial run on Saturday afternoon to collect toys and raise money.

Letters to Santa

Santa Claus has once again chosen the Herald as the official area drop-off point for letters to him. Children are welcome to bring their letters to the Herald office, Fourth and Amherst and place them in our special Santa mail box.

Better Than Charity

Many of us will give money to charity this month. Americans give more than any other people in the world. Good for us. 56 years ago, because American charities hadn't ended poverty, politicians said they would end it. They declared a "war on poverty." That "war," so far, has cost $27 trillion.
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Texas Press Association Capital Highlights

Researcher spotlights ‘invisible incentives’ The Texas Enterprise Fund took a hit for lack of transparency in a new research paper from the National Freedom of Information Coalition.

Views From Panhandle Editors

A lot of folks have taken advantage of the mild fall weather we’ve had this past week to put up their Christmas lights. They may be proud that decorating chore has been completed because the weathermen are calling for a change, including a chance for a wintry mix of snow, this weekend.