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Volleyball season is upon us

The Wellman Union Volleyball season is approaching quickly and with that comes athletic camps to be hosted, and techniques to be taught. The volleyball camp hosted by Wellman Union had a massive turnout with about 23 girls showing up to not only learn the techniques of volleyball but to see how important it is to have fun while in the sport.

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Wellman getting shots up early

The squeaking of new shoes on the court, the sound of the ball going through the net. The ringing of the buzzer as the time expires sending one team home victorious and the other to regroup. Basketball is back in Wellman-Union.

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529 Plans: Underused But Valuable1

In just a few weeks, students will be heading off to college – and parents will be getting out their checkbooks. Without a college-bound student in your home right now, you might not be thinking much about tuition and other higher education expenses, but if you have young children, these costs may eventually be of concern – so how should you prepare for them?

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Ruben Castillo facing charges, accused of scalding baby with hot water

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Lubbock police have charged a man with scalding a baby with hot water. Reports show the injuries were severe, from the child’s face to her knees.

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My Turn: Three Piggies

With time on my hands and no summer trips planned, I’ve been reading a book of fairy tales. I’ve found many versions of the Three Pigs classic. Here’s a condensed story.

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The improvements to Coleman Park

The improvements to Coleman Park are ongoing, thanks to volunteers like Don Kennedy. Kennedy volunteered to do some of the toughest work on the park bridges. Don Kennedy volunteered to help with the work and Parks and Rec Director Scott Jackson is thankful, “Don was the one who brought the situation up and said it was a problem. He found some sponsors to gather up the material and he had the expertise to do the job so he is just helping us out because we have been swamped all summer.”

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TC Mineral Values up almost 75 Percent

The Terry County Commissioners met Monday morning to discuss many things, but what stood out the most was Eddie Olivas, the chief appraiser for Terry County presenting this year’s certified appraisals of the mineral values, or oil.

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