Warriors 4 Christ: Providing warmth, love to those in need
SEMINOLE – Seminole native Raymond C. Kyle, the Warriors 4 Christ Ministry’s founder, was quick to help provide food, heaters and blankets to those in need during the recent arctic blast.
SEMINOLE – Seminole native Raymond C. Kyle, the Warriors 4 Christ Ministry’s founder, was quick to help provide food, heaters and blankets to those in need during the recent arctic blast.
SLATON – Quilting enthusiasts, mask makers or sewing enthusiasts in Slaton no longer have to drive to Lubbock or other towns to pick up supplies.
ANDREWS – A virus vaccine allotment granted to the health department in the state’s Week 10 distribution should make a strong dent in Andrews County’s Phase 1B recipient list, according to local he
When a Lamesa teacher, recently retired after three decades on the job, asked if she could cash in on the unused sick days she left behind, no one had an answer.
It was well worth the wait for the Golden Tornado girls, who finally got to play their bi-district playoff game against Alpine on Friday after more than a week of weather delays.
Just three days after finalizing the district standings through a series of coin flips, the Golden Tornado basketball boys began the playoffs on Saturday.
By blowing out Spur, 68-39, Thursday evening at Ira the Borden County girls are now in the third round of the Class 1A state hoop playoffs.
After starting the season by winning 18 of their first 19 games, Borden County’s basketball boys have now dropped two out of their past three, falling 55-48 in double overtime against Van Horn in a
Klondike’s basketball boys are now preparing for an area round re-match with O’Donnell after knocking off Wellman-Union,66-49, in Bi-District playoff action Friday evening at Denver City,
The Sands Mustangs on Thursday looked like anything but a girls basketball team which had been off for 10 straight days.
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