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Nature's Beauty
 
on 02-08-2010 16:53  

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Although the onset of winter snow storms can make ones schedule a little hectic with driving, the dismissal of school and just getting from point A to point B, no one  can deny the beauty that comes with a heavy snow fall. This snow-packed tree is evidence of this. 

   

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GDH to Have Online Updates of 43rd President’s Visit Sat.
Friday, 03 July 2009
By TRAVIS RUIZ
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Seeing a living President in person is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity for many. With President Bush visiting nearby Woodward, Okla., on the Fourth of July, many Guymon residents may be taking the two hour trip.
The 43rd President of the United States is visiting neighboring city Woodward to celebrate Crystal Beach's capital improvements along with the park's 80th anniversary. It's all part of Woodward's "Let Freedom Ring" celebration.
Bush is scheduled to speak Saturday at 6:20 p.m. in the park’s rodeo arena, which can seat approximately 10,000 people.
Several other activities will take place as part of the two-day celebration including rock, country and contemporary bands.
The stadium's gates will open at 4 p.m. as events begin at 5 p.m. Bush will then speak and will be followed by entertainment by Sawyer Brown until 10:30 p.m. Fireworks will conclude the evening with a show at 11 p.m. Dancing and more music will also be available after-hours at the fair barn.
For ticket or schedule information on the entire event, visit www.letfreedomring2009.com or call (580) 256-7200.
The Guymon Daily Herald will be on scene to cover the event as it happens and will have a full report in Monday's paper and online at www.guymondailyherald.com with video. Also, complete LIVE coverage with photos will be available on the GDH's twitter site, www.twitter.com/guymondaily.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 July 2009 )
 
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