Farmers, ranchers seek help against feral hogs
The feral hog population is expanding at an alarming rate in the Lone Star State, leaving farmers and ranchers facing thousands of dollars in damages each year.
The feral hog population is expanding at an alarming rate in the Lone Star State, leaving farmers and ranchers facing thousands of dollars in damages each year.
Howard College has announced that it has earned the 2021-2022 Military Friendly® School designation, ranking number 5 nationally among small community colleges.
TAHOKA — The Tahoka Independent School District (TISD) board of trustees named Torrey Price as the Lone Finalist for the superintendent’s position at TISD.
SNYDER—The Snyder Chamber of Commerce’s Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) Fund Committee will recommend a total of $31,500 in funding four events.
SEMINOLE — In a special called meeting of the Gaines County Commissioners Court Monday morning, which lasted just under 15 minutes, the commissioners court approved a proposal to modernize the cour
STANTON - Martin County Hospital is pleased to announce that it will continue to provide COVID-19 vaccines to the citizens of Martin County and surrounding areas.
TAHOKA — Lynn County Hospital District, a regional leader in rural healthcare delivery, has announced a rebrand as Lynn County Healthcare System.
In their final track meet before spring break, both the Golden Tornado girls and boys ran Thursday in the Shallowater Mustang Relays.
The Golden Tornado baseball squad notched its eighth win of the season Friday evening at Big Spring as part of the West Texas March Classic, holding off Class 6A Midland High’s JV, 10-5, in a reuni
Lamesa’s Sawyer Brown won the eighth grade boys high jump and long jump at Tuesday’s junior high track meet at Seminole.
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