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The Texas Legislature is considering several bills that would abolish clock changes, and set the clock permanently to either Daylight Saving Time (“springing forward”)or Standard Time (“falling back”).
The Texas Legislature is considering several bills that would abolish clock changes, and set the clock permanently to either Daylight Saving Time (“springing forward”)or Standard Time (“falling back”).
The Hospital Auxiliary invites all of Olney to their Hamburger Luncheon on Wednesday, May 10 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Community Education Center at 902 West Hamilton Street (across from the hospital). Orders can be called in although we’d love for you to come in and shop the BAKE SALE also!! The cost of the Hamburger Meal is $10 and includes the hamburger with all the toppings, potato chips, drink, and dessert. Of course, you can eat in and take out, but we will also have delivery available upon request. The number for call-in orders is 564-8219.
Olney voters have one last shot on May 6 at casting ballots for contested City Council and school board posts, and on whether to change how the City spends economic development funds. Residents who live within the city limits will vote on three City Council positions, two school board seats, and a ballot proposition. Those who live outside city limits will vote only on the school board races, Young County Elections Supervisors Kaitlyn Mosely said.
213 E. Main St.
PO Box 577
Olney, Texas 76374
Phone: (940) 564-5558
Fax: (940) 564-3992