O’Donnell School Board looks at budget, Child Nutrition Program
Budget matters and the Child Nutrition Program are on the O’Donnell school district board members’ Tuesday agenda.
Budget matters and the Child Nutrition Program are on the O’Donnell school district board members’ Tuesday agenda.
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Texans asked to conserve energy in heat wave
If a high school football game was to be stopped after only one quarter, instead of four, there would have been a lot more smiles on the home side at last Friday night’s high school football season opener against the Class 4A San Angelo Lakeview Chiefs.
The Klondike Cougars went into Saturday evening’s six-man high school football game as underdogs at Jayton’s Kickoff Classic against Happy. But thanks in part to a huge third quarter rally, Klondike came home with a 50-24 season-opening win.
One week before this season’s opener against Spur, O’Donnell Coach Fernando Baeza found himself doing some shuffling on his offensive attack.
Klondike’s JV football team kicked off its season in strong fashion last Thursday evening at Paint Rock where the Cougars blanked the Indians, 50-0.
After finishing last week’s season opener early, by the mercy rule, the Borden County Coyotes cracked this week’s Sixmanfootball.com’s Division I Top 25.
Two accidental house fires ignited within less than 1.5 hours of each other Tuesday evening. Both were the result of electrical outages.
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