Archive - Sep 8, 2012
By
Michelle Berry, Managing Editor
Two state leaders that represent the Hutchinson County area will be in Borger next week to talk with citizens.
Kel Seliger, State Senator for District 31, will be speaking at the Borger City Hall located at 600 North Main this Monday, Sept. 10.
The town hall meeting, which will be focused on the upcoming 83rd legislative session convening in January 2013, will run from 3-4 p.m. next Monday.
Leon Wesley DeWeese, 69, longtime resident of Borger, died, Thursday, September 6, 2012 at his home in Borger.
A memorial service will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, September 10, 2012 at the First Baptist Church with Rev. Jim West of First Christian Church of Stinnett officiating. Services are under the direction of Minton Chatwell Funeral Directors of Borger.
By
Michelle Berry, Managing Editor
Devin DeLapp was crowned 2012 homecoming queen for WTHS. She was escorted by Connor St. Charles.
Other candidates and their escorts are: Raven Gilreath-Giron escorted by Steven Jenkins, Aaliyah Sun escorted by Josh Hefner, Abbey Rios escorted by Nathan Forrest, and Natalie Franklin escorted by Spencer St. Charles.
By
Mikala Reiswig, Sports Editor
The Borger Bulldogs welcomed the Caprock Longhorns to town with an upset on their minds. Caprock has won the last two meetings between these teams, last year winning 63-49. They put up 70 points last week against Snyder, so the Bulldogs knew coming into the contest that they would have their work cut out for them this week. And boy did they go to work. Between the two teams, 97 points would be scored and 921 yards of offense would be accumulated. Sadly, the Bulldogs came up just three points short to 4A Caprock at Bulldog Stadium.