LTRC receives over $17,000 in donations
Members of the Long Term Tornado Recovery Committee accepted checks from a pair of groups during its July 7 meeting.
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Members of the Long Term Tornado Recovery Committee accepted checks from a pair of groups during its July 7 meeting.
Residents at Faith Community Nursing and Rehabilitation Center were treated to an Independence Day parade last week. Bicycles, wagons and even people showing their 4th of July spirit. Courtesy photos
Trey Mathis, of Jacksboro, is a new member of the American Angus Association, reports CEO Mark McCully.
Lindsey State Jail inmates are taking classes in Logistics to better themselves once they get out of the facility.
Receiving the Chamber Spotlight Award for June was DYMN Pamper Pets, which is also a pet spa. Chamber officials and store employees attended the event. Courtesy photo
The Jack County Museum is pleased to offer “History Happens 2022,” a mini-summer camp for students who are 6 – 12 years of age. There is no charge to attend the camp, but preregistration is required. Lunch will be provided both days, and all campers will also receive T-shirts. The camp will take place at the Jack County Museum at 241 W. Belknap on Tuesday, August 2nd and at Fort Richardson State Park on Wednesday, August 3rd.
Jacksboro city officials will be paying for a skid steer if the money can be found in the budget, not with tornado donations.
Three groups of Jacksboro FCCLA students won national titles at the competition held last month at the Convention Center in San Diego, Calif.
The city of Jacksboro and the city of Bryson will both see an increase in sales tax returns this month from the same period a year prior. These allocations are based on sales made in May by businesses that report tax monthly.
Jacksboro city officials are working on a food truck vendor ordinance.