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USA Today announced on April 2 that Wichita Falls’ Hotter’N Hell Hundred ranked third among the top ten road cycling events for 2025, beating out races in Colorado, Arizona, and New York — registration is open for the ride scheduled on August 23.

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MSU — in partnership with the Boys and Girls Club — is hosting a STEM Carnival with a Chemistry Magic Show to help students learn about science. The event will take place at MSU on April 4 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Gary Brackett, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January, needs community support as weekly treatments prevent him from working. Kayla Gray will hold a benefit on April 5 at Eagles Lodge off Seymour Highway and Barnett Road—featuring live music, a pool tournament, and a pulled pork sandwich meal to help cover his medical expenses.

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