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A LITTLE HELP FROM DAD—Jai Gonzalez, 3, shows off a pair of nice channel catfish caught at the Texas Junior angler event Saturday, May 16 at Josserand Aquatic Park Pond, with a steady hand from Dad, Jaden, on the stringer. (Photo by Jim Steiert)
Pint-sized fisherman wins Texas Junior Angler Spring big fish award
HELLISH FURY--A threatening black smokenado swirls behind an emergency vehicle on FM 168 south of Buffalo Lake at the height of May 14 and 15 wildfire raging in Randall County. Multiple fire departments including Hereford, Dawn, Bootleg, Hart and Nazareth responded.
Local, area Firefighters battle wind-fanned hell without hesitation
125 YEARS
SILENT TRIBUTE--Flags fluttering in local cemeteries this weekend mark a show of respect for those who gave a last full measure of devotion for their country. Take a moment to walk among them and remember. (Photo by Jim Steiert)
Flag-adorned local cemeteries memorialize sacrifice for country
Lola belongs to Michelle Mendoza Vera. To enter your pet in the Hereford BRAND’s Pet Pic of the Week contest visit us on Facebook and submit your picture there. Winners receive a free one year online subscription to the Hereford BRAND or some Hereford BRAND merchandise. Winners need to come by 200 E. Park Avenue to the Brand office to claim their prize.
Pet Pic of the Week
SWEARING IN CEREMONY--Newly elected and re-elected city commissioners were sworn in during a special city commission meeting on May 11 at City Hall. Taking the oath of office from left are incumbent City Commissioner Place 2 Angie Alonzo, newly elected At-Large Commissioner Place 6 Margaret Del Toro, newly elected City Commissioner Place 4 Jeremy Lopez, and incumbent At-Large Commissioner Place 5 James Stow. They were sworn in by City Secretary Franchesca Jimenez.
Commissioners sworn in, property condemned, Spain named judge
TALES OF DEAF SMITH COUNTY
The Hereford, Umbarger and Dawn Volunteer Fire Departments have been busy along with other area departments and first responders battling grass fires that broke out late last week all around the Panhandle. Because of extremely dry conditions fires are spreading rapidly. A full report will be featured in Saturday’s BRAND.