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Reader’s Corner: Condolences, Miss Rodeo America and mohair

L.J. AbernathyPPP Columnist First of all on a sad note, Editor Ann Powers, Sports Editor Kellci Ford, this writer and the entire CherryRoad Media work family send condolences to Palo Pinto Press columnist Sue Overton and the entire family of her son Jim Ed Talbert. Jim Ed was a delightful soul who will live in this writer’s heart and the hearts of many of the Press readers far beyond the date of his demise. *** Many thanks to Debbie Garrison, our home county Miss Rodeo America, for renewing her subscription to the Press. Debbie is among those celebrities who helped place Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto County on the national stage. This hometown cowgirl is also a team roper of great renown. Here’s hoping to see you along the trail, Debbie. As you likely are aware, many of the Press readers still count you as their own even though you’re now a Parker County Peach. Not too long ago, while at the Post Office, “Sis” Newsome and this Ole Heifer were discussing your success. For Press readers who are newer to the area. “Sis” is also a well-loved local cowgirl whose work and adventures in the rodeo world are notable and to be commended. Just to let Debbie’s fans and friends know, she’s still going strong. And she still sings the praises of her hometown and county at every opportunity, even though her rodeo and business career has advanced light years beyond roping the occasional goat. Thinking of goat roping prompts this Ole Heifer to mention she was recently reminded of the days of mohair production along the Brazos River. In turn, folks who were in the ranching business before the turn of the century will likely remember some hot and sticky days when those smelly although clever animals were […]

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Officers raise thousands for students in need

MINERAL WELLS—When a couple of law enforcement officers heard about some Mineral Wells teachers spending their own money to buy clothing for students in need, they decided to play kickball. And the 1st Annual Kick it for Kids fundraiser raised $2,885 which Mineral Wells police and Texas Department of Safety troopers presented to school board members at their regular meeting, June 11. The donation is specifically for purchasing clothing, jackets, shoes and other wearable items for underprivileged children within Mineral Wells ISD. “It was a really fun time,” said Juan Saucedo, Mineral Wells Police Officers Association president. “Overall, I feel it was a huge success.” Teams for the May 4 fundraiser at Ram Stadium included state troopers, police officers, sheriff’s deputies, firefighters, first responders, businesses, school officials, city representatives, Palo Pinto General Hospital employees and others. The Mineral Wells High School Volleyball team managed the concession stand.The MWISD coaches team, or New Kicks on the Block, emerged winners of the kickball tournament. Cornhole Tournament champions included Miguel Hernandez and Howard Huffman, according to the MWPOA Facebook page.

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