‘Cotton Day’ draws producers to capitol
A group of 20 cotton producers and industry leaders from across the state joined at the Texas State Capitol in Austin on Thursday, April 15 for “Cotton Day at the Capitol,” an event held each legis
A group of 20 cotton producers and industry leaders from across the state joined at the Texas State Capitol in Austin on Thursday, April 15 for “Cotton Day at the Capitol,” an event held each legis
The American Cotton Producers (ACP) Spring meeting was held virtually on Thursday, April 15 with 100-plus attendees.
O’Donnell school board members last Tuesday followed other districts in making face coverings voluntary instead of mandatory.
O’Donnell secondary school administrators have announced the names of students earning honor roll recognition for the fifth sixweeks grading period.
A Honor Roll
The Klondike, Borden County and O’Donnell FFA chapters all have teams advancing to state competition from Area 2 Career Development Events competition held Wednesday at Tarleton State University in
SNYDER – While much of the world was grappling with COVID-19 pandemic, Scurry County native Thomas Brown put the lessons he’s learned during his more than 15-year career as a corporate conflict res
SEMINOLE – Many Seminole residents woke to a message Monday morning from Gaines County Emergency Management informing them of a water supply issue within the city.
ANDREWS – The county’s virus case numbers remained minimal the past week, according to the Andrews County Health Department’s report on Monday.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield, Meadow, and Wellman police and fire departments recently received training from the National Weather Service on storm watch.
TAHOKA – It’s been almost 29 years since Donald Freitag, M.D., opened his medical practice at a clinic office at Lynn County Hospital District in Tahoka, but the local physician recently decided to
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