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By LYNDA STRINGER news@campcountynow.com After six weeks of selling tickets to Pioneer Days events and hosting community fundraisers, Makenzi Edwards emerged as the winner of the 2018 Peach Queen contest. The Pittsburg-Camp County Chamber announced the results on Friday, July 6. The... + continue reading
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The Frederick Douglass Alumni Association will return to Pittsburg for its 22nd annual grand reunion July 26-29 with the theme “The Journey Continues . . .” “This organization began in 1976 to remember and celebrate the legacy of Douglass schools. The association celebrates over four days and... + continue reading
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
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These patriotic beauties were ready for the Independence Day Blast parade held at Broach Park on July 4th. See our Out & About on page 10 for more photos of the event.   To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition https://www.etypeservices.com/Pittsburg%... + continue reading
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The Pittsburg Pirate Junior High Cheerleading team members are left to right back row: Chelsey Blalock, Karli Berry, Alexis Morse, Ally Burns, Zaydin Doddy and Madi Cooper. Middle row: Melani Flores, Landri Moore, Emma Gilbert, Allie Parker, and Taliyah Rockwell. Front row: Anastasia Goodman, Sarah... + continue reading
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The Pittsburg Pirate 10U All-Star baseball team has placed third in the Regional State Tournament held in Texarkana, July 7, 8, and 9. The team went two and two, coming in Third. Pictured front row left to right: Sergio Garcia, Donnie Blunt, Seth Escobar, Cameron Howell, Cam Doddy, and Christian... + continue reading

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Wednesday, 07/11/18
By KAYCEE DAVIS Bahiagrass is a common warm season grass grown for forage across the southern United States. Bermudagrass is also a common warm season grass grown for forage. It seems as though if you desire one over the other, it’s the one you DON’T want to grow in your pasture that seems... + continue reading
Wednesday, 07/11/18
By ELLIS KNOX Why is it so important to the left to get rid of law-abiding citizens’ guns? I’ve pondered on the question for some time, safety of the streets is just really not enough. Mainly, because it’s rather obvious Chicago’s strict gun laws are ineffective, to any open minded observer... + continue reading

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By LYNDA STRINGER news@campcountynow.com After six weeks of selling tickets to Pioneer Days events and hosting community fundraisers, Makenzi Edwards emerged as the winner of the 2018 Peach Queen contest. The Pittsburg-Camp County Chamber announced the results on Friday, July 6. The... + continue reading
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By LYNDA STRINGER Byron and Kristin Aldredge met in Central Texas back when he was a Texas state trooper, and he spent his off-duty hours soaking up the live music scene there. When they moved to Jefferson to buy The Steamboat Inn Bed & Breakfast, they also brought their love... + continue reading
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By LYNDA STRINGER A federal judge in Marshall sentenced a Pittsburg man to 6-anda- half years in federal prison after his conviction on possession of child pornography charges.   To read more please log in or subscribe to the digital edition https://... + continue reading

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The Pittsburg Pirate Junior High Cheerleading team members are left to right back row: Chelsey Blalock, Karli Berry, Alexis Morse, Ally Burns, Zaydin Doddy and Madi Cooper. Middle row: Melani Flores... + continue reading

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By KAYCEE DAVIS Bahiagrass is a common warm season grass grown for forage across the southern United States. Bermudagrass is also a common warm season grass grown for forage. It seems as... + continue reading

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Mayor Shawn Kennington, left, and Chamber President James Wallace, right, present Dalton Kitts, center, a check for $1,000. He held the winning ticket from the July 4th Independence Day Blast... + continue reading