Crosby County News (Ralls, Tex.), Vol. 135, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 2022 Page: 2 of 10
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FIRECRACKER PAGEANT
• Live music
* TWO FOOD TRUCKS
• Sing-along of "This
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* EAT in A/C!
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Crosby County News
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PHARMACY!
10am-3pm
SPONSORED BY RAILS
5pm
CHAMBER Of COMMERCE
public, though it is reach-
ing out to passengers who
of 77 deaths were recorded.
DSHS reported 1,488 lab-
confirmed COVID-19 hos-
CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT
CASH PRIZES - $20 ENTRY FEE
BURN
BAN
COVID-19 cases un-
changed in last week
The number of new
COVID-19 cases reported
by the end of May.
Electricity demands
breaking records
Agency releases latest
COVID-19 workers’
comp claim tally
The number of work-
ers compensation claims
Remember to
Shop at Home!!
Keep Tax
Dollars in the
county!
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The Crosby County
News!
and Tuesday. Exciting news Crosbyton’s big 4th of July disappointing considering in Texas during the past
is that on Friday, when the Celebration and will include that May has historically week stayed essentially
karate demonstrations, live been the wettest month of unchanged, with 47,582
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SATURDAY, JULY 2
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
CROSBY COUNTY PIONEER MEMORIAL MUSEUM
IN EFFECT
For a Controlled Burn
You must contact the
Crosby County Sheriff’s Office
@ 806-675-7301.
Plan to stay for the unveiling of the
Battle of Blanco Canyon mural
wsum„at 3:00 in the Parker Center of the Museum.
and specialty energy teas, Steve Wilson at 208-777-
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Club meets the second
Wednesday of each month
at the Crosby County Pio-
neer Memorial Museum
at noon. The Lions have
lunch and have an informa-
tive program. The Lions
motto is, “WE SERVE!”
The Lions are always look-
ing for individuals to jump
on board and help in this
endeavor! Visit next month!
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The Crosbyton Lions facility and is available for Dragon. The pizza is deli- Jasmine Dragon is open might have been exposed to
Club met at the Christian the community to use by cious! from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., they the patient on a flight from
Karate Association’s com- reservation with a donation. Owner, Steve Wilson, offer FREE coffee or tea to Mexico to Dallas.
are Wednesday, Thursday, christiankarate.org/cros- in drought conditions across
and Saturday 7:00 a.m. - by ton. There will be a our state,” Wentzel wrote.
2:00 p.m., Friday 7 - 7 and grand opening with an open “Every little bit counts, but
closed Sunday, Monday, house of the entire facility at that little bit of recovery is
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to offer. Located inside FREE karate classes but not as much as hoped, to the Division of Workers’
the karate facility, the cof- have already started, with according to Dr. Mark Wen- Compensation. Just more
fee shop called “Jasmine two separate classes on tzel, hydrologist for the than half of these claims
Dragon” serves pizza by Mondays and Thursdays. Texas Water Development and fatalities involved first
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plus bagels, muffins, and 5013, email at ShihanWil- rainfall and high tempera- Most of the claims paid
ice cream! The Jasmine son@Christiankarate.org, tures combined to provide were to compensate people
Dragon’s hours of operation or visit the website at www. only small improvements for lost wages.
Texas News - - -
(Continued from page 1) first days of June, demand
A single case of mon- for electricity set daily and
keypox virus infection was monthly records, according
confirmed in a Dallas Coun- to numbers released last
ty resident who had recently Friday by the Electric Reli-
traveled internationally, the ability Council of Texas and
Texas Department of State reported in the San Antonio
Health Services has an- Express-News.
nounced. Triple-digit tempera-
“Monkeypox is trans- tures were reported across
mitted to humans through the state over the weekend
close contact with an in- — several days before the
fected person or animal, official first day of summer.
It can also be transmitted ERCOT asked power
from person to person by generators to defer mainte-
inhaling large respiratory nance over the weekend to
droplets or through close ensure adequate generating
contact with body fluids and power.
lesions, as well as bedding “ERCOT will continue
and other contaminated to deploy all available tools
materials. Those infected to manage the grid reliably
may experience fever, rash and coordinate closely with
and swollen lymph nodes, the Public Utility Commis-
as well as more serious sion, generation resource
complications,” the DSHS owners and transmission
release said. utilities to ensure they are
The patient is in quar- also prepared for the warm
antine at home. DSHS said weather across the state,”
the virus does not currently Christy Penders with ER-
present risks to the general COT said.
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The Crosbyton Lions Club met at the Christian Karate Association's community room for its June meet-
ing. Members are shown in the community room which is offered for the community by reservation
for a donation.
Jasmine Dragon Coffee Shop owner,
Steve Wilson, Jr. presented a program
to Crosbyton Lions Club on June 8th
/Regional 622 west Main
—, Crosbyton, Texas 79322
Pharmacy (806) 675-2001 or 1-800-546-5338
munity room for its June The group ordered pizza Jr. provided a program for all first responders and all A drier and warmer May related to COVID-19 claims
meeting. The room is locat- and drinks from the coffee the Lions, explaining ev- military, both active and for much of state reached 83,000 in May,
ed in the back of the karate shop inside the Jasmine erything the business has retired. May brought some rain with 448 fatalities reported
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Crosby County News (Ralls, Tex.), Vol. 135, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 2022, newspaper, June 17, 2022; Ralls, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546786/m1/2/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.