Amarillo.com - Fri Nov 27
A Fritch woman died Thursday after running a stop sign at a Fritch Highway intersection in Hutchinson County, according to the Department of Public Safety.
At-Risk Student Campus ClosingMyHighPlains.com - Tue Nov 24
The Champs Academy alternative school in the northern Panhandle is closing. The school's been around for 16 years.
CHAMPS alternative school to closeAmarillo.com - Tue Nov 24
An alternative high school for six rural Panhandle districts will shutter its doors at the end of the school year, its governing schools have decided.
CHAMPS Academy to closeKVII - Mon Nov 23
CHAMPS Academy, an alternative high school for high risk students in our area, will close after 16 years.
Ammunition manufacturer to begin operating in FritchKVII - Fri Nov 13
Friday, November 13, 2009 at 12:12 p.m. Read more: Local , Economy , Business , Community , Borger , Borger Edc , Blue Creek Mercantile , Texas Panhandle , Fritch , Ammunition T he Borger Economic Development Cooperation approved a deal to provide a $72,000 package to Fritch company Blue Creek Mercantile.
Father and son in serious condition after being hit by car : News : KVIIKVII - Thu Nov 12
The Borger Economic Development Cooperation approved a deal to provide a $72,000 package to Fritch company Blue Creek Mercantile.
Urban legend dictates this snake is long, travels quicklyReporterNews.com - Sun Nov 08
Q. I have received two e-mails recently about an 89-pound rattlesnake. In the first one, it was supposedly found on a golf course near Cleburne.
Canyon teen killed in single-vehicle accident; Amarillo teen in serious conditionAmarillo.com - Mon Oct 26
A single-vehicle accident in northeast Potter County late Sunday night killed a Canyon teenager and sent five others to the hospital.
Canyon High School Senior KilledMyHighPlains.com - Mon Oct 26
A seventeen-year-old Canyon High School Senior was killed Sunday night. It happened around midnight, about fifteen miles southwest of Fritch.
3 more schools succumb to fluAmarillo.com - Thu Oct 22
Three additional Texas Panhandle schools will close their doors for the remainder of the week as they struggle with absences from flu-related illness.
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