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Goodwell, Guymon confirm rabies found in city limits
By HEATHER AVEY
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The town of Goodwell confirmed a case of rabies within their city limits Wednesday.
 
Pioneer Days Rodeo Committee sees $24,000 in unpaid bills
By SHAWN YORKS
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The Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo saw less money than previous years, the Guymon Convention and Tourism Board heard on Tuesday afternoon.
The rodeo committee requested an amendment to this year's Convention and Tourism budget to increase funding from $12,000 to $20,000 for fiscal year 2008 because of it. The board tabled the funding request until the next meeting.
 
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Seth Hale, left, performs a guitar solo with Tanner Aubrey on the drums during the North Park Elementary talent show on Wednesday.

 
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City Council, Convention conflict
Saturday, 10 May 2008
City Council members will discuss the removal of Convention and Tourism Board members at their next regular meeting.
The discussion was sparked by Vice Mayor Ken Huckins who was elected only a year ago, and said he was “already tired of it,” referring to the alleged “personality” issues which he feels are affecting the way events are approved or denied funding of bed tax dollars..
Council agreed new guidelines were recently adopted to abolish that issue, yet an item was funded after the spokesperson was a no-show — a guildeline violation— while another item was not due to not meeting guidelines.
Council ask that CT board members attend the next meeting for discussion, before any action is taken.
— MIRANDA GILBERT
Last Updated ( Monday, 12 May 2008 )
 
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