Donley County Commissioners this week made a final determination on a repeated request by the District Nine Volunteer Fire Department to be recognized and dispatched for fires in the northwestern part of the county.
County Judge John Howard said District Nine volunteers first approached commissioners in August of 2019 about having a designated service area and to be dispatched by 911 to respond to incidents in that area. County officials, however, had questions about the department’s equipment and their ability to respond.
Howard said the county did eventually designate a service area for District Nine, north of Howardwick, so that the department could apply for a grant, which he says they did not get.
“That area is already covered by the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department as well as by mutual aid agreements with Groom and McLean,” Howard said. “The City of Howardwick Volunteer Fire Department covers that municipal area and a little bit outside of it as well, and Clarendon is dispatched to assist them.”
District Nine again approached the county last month requesting to be dispatched to its service area, but the commissioners’ court tabled the issue.
This week, Howard said District Nine’s representative did not satisfactorily answer questions about the department in terms of water supply, power, funding, and insurance. That led commissioners to unanimously vote not to dispatch fire calls to the District Nine department and to not reconsider the request, the judge said.
“We are very appreciative of volunteer firefighters, people who stand in the breech to protect the lives and property of others,” Howard told the Enterprise. “But we also have to think of the county’s potential liability in this case.”
In other county business, commissioners tabled a request from the Smiley Johnson Municipal Airport Board for financial support, approved travel for training requests from the County Attorney and Precinct 3&4 Justice of the Peace, and approved tax deeds for the City of Howardwick.
Commissioners discussed a proposal to replace aging hot water heaters in the Courthouse but took no action pending further proposals.
The court also discussed soliciting bids to repair paint, plaster, and woodwork damaged by a water leak earlier this year.
Judge Howard said a dehumidifier has been reinstalled in the vault of his office and has pulled out about 70 gallons of water in the last week. Restoration will likely not proceed until more moisture is pulled from the 1890 building. The county will then seek a general contractor to oversee repairs to the building.
Representatives of the NRCS addressed the commisioners’ court Monday regarding Lakeview Site 1 – Sandy Camp and a conservation dam built in 1974 that is leaking and is under the care of the county. Howard said the federal government will be undertaking repairs on that dam that will cost an estimated $1 million.



Local youth made up the District champion teams in two divisions: Juniors – Makynna Williams, Kassie Askew and Colton Henson; and Intermediates – Whitney Williams, Gracie Ellis, Maloree Wann and Bryce Williams.
Intermediate division – Whitney Williams 1st overall, 1st halter, 4th performance, 1st reasons; Gracie Ellis 2nd overall, 3rd halter, 5th performance, 2nd reasons; Maloree Wann 7th overall, 4th halter, 12th performance, 4th reasons; Bryce Williams 8th overall, 11th halter, 9th performance, 14th reasons; Elliot Frausto 12th overall, 8th halter, 17th performance, 5th reasons; and Mary Jo Dushay 21st overall, 19th halter, 19th performance, 23rd reasons.
Senior division – Brenna Ellis 3rd overall, 5th halter, 3rd performance, 4th reasons; and Laney Gates 6th overall, 10th halter, 5th performance, 5th reasons. Brenna Ellis will represent Donley County at the State 4-H Roundup horse judging contest on June 9 at Texas A&M University.
Intermediate – Hudson 2nd overall, 6th Beef division, 6th Sheep & Goat, 12th Swine; Grant 14th overall, 15th Beef, 28th Sheep and Goat, 3rd Swine; Parker 41st overall, 53rd Beef, 33rd, Sheep and Goat, 25th Swine; Hayden 49th overall, 27th Beef, 50th Sheep and Goat, 41st Swine; and Senior Division – Jodee Pigg 33rd overall, 30th Beef, 33rd Sheep and Goat, 27th Swine, 39th Reasons.
The Lady Broncos have not seen post-season play for a season or two, but they took care of business last week and shut out Memphis 16-0 to win the Bi-District trophy.
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