The time for Team Kids at the First Baptist Church has been changed to 6 p.m. Sundays.
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Nardin United Methodist Church will have a fundraiser meal for its trip to Africa 5-8 p.m. Friday in the high school cafeteria before the football game against Timberlake.
Community
The seventh annual North Pole Extravaganza will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 14 at the American Legion building in Lamont. Several distributors will display items and door prizes will be awarded.
Booth space is available. Call (580) 388-7260 for information.
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The town of Lamont is installing new park equipment. Money will come from two grants and funds raised from a bikeathon.
School
DCLA winners of the Grant County Conservation District soil contest were:
• Poster contest — third grade, Sheldon Schneeberger, second, and Haley Seward, third; fourth grade, Taylor Tingley, second; and fifth grade, Madison Hembree, first, and Abby Webster, third.
• Essay contest, Bailey Shipley, first, Cody Williams, second, and Harrison Muegge, third.
In the eighth-grade contest Katherine Muegge was first, Lane Williams, second and Blake Hoemann, third.
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The state cross country meet was Oct. 24. Lindsey Campbell placed 68th and Jacob Blanton placed 30th.
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The Veterans Day assembly and dinner will be Nov. 11 in the old gym in Lamont. The assembly will start at 10:30 a.m., and the lunch will be at 11:30 a.m.
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The high school quiz bowl team of Chad Mendenhal, Jill Hobbs, Morgan Hamm, Kayl Tingley, David Moss and Rachel Kirby will compete Saturday is the Kremlin-Hillsdale invitational and Nov. 14 in the regional meet at Kremlin.
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The high school football team will host Timberlake on Friday. Games will begin at 7:30 p.m. Senior Night will be Friday.
Local news
Time change has been made for Team Kids
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