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Linda Clements / courtesy photo
Scott Clements stands by a sign marking the Clements ranch and the year his great-grandparents bought the property.

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Linda Clements / courtesy photo
This barn and a milk house are the only two buildings left that are original to the Clements property purchased in 1916.

Clements family ranch operating in its 106th year

Scott and Linda Clements operate a family farm that has been in existence for over a century.

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Becky Kuntzelman | the imperial republican
The Sale Barn Cafe is open for breakfast five days a week and lunch on Tuesdays. Manager Lucy Aragon, right, and Lina Miscles pose by the coffee bar at the cafe.

Sale Barn Cafe offering another breakfast option for community

The Sale Barn Cafe is open again to the public for breakfast, Monday through Friday, from 6 to 11 a.m. plus extended hours on Tuesdays until 2 p.m. with the addition of a lunch menu.

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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Chase County had eight entries in the 200-meter dash at the Perkins County Pre-Season Meet, including, from left, Olivia Gobble, Hailey Markee, Grisleydi Ortega, Ella Colson, Jordan Jablonski, Kendra Kunkel and Adelle Eskew.

Longhorns run roughshod over competition

    The Chase County girls’ track team overwhelmed the competition Thursday at the Perkins County Pre-Season Meet.
    CCS won 14 of the 17 events and was second in the other three.

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