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Leadership Perryton XXII graduates 26
Work crews began the process of repairing Perryton City Hall recently. The building sustained serious damage during the tornado last June, and the City of Perryton decided months ago that it would be more cost-efficient to rebuild and repair what was left of City Hall, rather than construct a new building. Demolition of damaged buildings in the 100 block of Main Street is also underway. Repairing City Hall is expected to take several months before completion.
REBUILDING AT CITY HALL BEGINS
Futures Forum lists concerns and issues in county
Commissioners approve repairs for livestock pens
Ochiltree County residents gathered recently at the Expo Center to hold a Texas Community Futures Forum, sponsored by Texas AgriLife Extension Service. The purpose of the Futures Forum is to compile lists of what local residents believe are the most important issues facing their communities. Pictured is the group considering issues in Youth Development, moderated by Ruth Ann Splan.
FUTURES FORUM HELD AT EXPO
PISD board hires PHS choir director
Local Briefs
A total of 86 students from Frank Phillips College, Allen Campus graduated on Friday, May 3, at the FPC main campus in Borger. The graduating students included 29 academic graduates, 27 cosmetology graduates, 15 welding graduates, eight LVN graduates, and seven diesel mechanic graduates. In addition, 28 of the graduates were Pathways students.