Remodeling brings array of new people into home, lives
We are reaching that point in remodeling where we seriously question whether we will ever be done.
We are reaching that point in remodeling where we seriously question whether we will ever be done.
Smoke continues to come out of a third-floor window at the Northridge Retirement Center during a fi re drill held Wednesday evening as part of a training exercise for the Lamesa Fire Department.
Public input is being sought about a Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) proposal to turn State Highway 115 in the southwestern part of Dawson County into a four-lane divided highway.
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Pre-K and Elementary Breakfast: Chocolate chocolate chip muffin, apple, fruit juice
This week, the House of Representatives began a series of Committee markups to consider legislative proposals which include crippling tax increases to the overall budget reconciliation process to a
Although variability in the cotton crop is becoming more evident, producers remain upbeat and optimistic about the crop throughout the Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. service area.
The Cotton Board wants to see your best, calendarworthy, cotton photos. One winning photo will be selected and featured in The Cotton Board’s 2022 Industry Calendar.
The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), in partnership with Minority Landowner Magazine, will hold a September webinar series for farmers, ranchers, landowners, and community agri
In response to the severe drought conditions in the West and Great Plains, the USDA plans to help cover the cost of transporting feed for livestock that rely on grazing.
SLATON – The Slaton Ag and Commerce Banquet returns Sept. 27 from 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church Activities Center.
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