Gaines County encounters few weather-related problems
SEMINOLE – While much of Texas experienced power outages and water shortages due to the recent snow, ice and frigid temperatures, most Gained County residents had few problems.
SEMINOLE – While much of Texas experienced power outages and water shortages due to the recent snow, ice and frigid temperatures, most Gained County residents had few problems.
BROWNFIELD - The water main on 1300 E. Tate broke Feb. 17, which caused the city to send a notice to residents regarding the boiling of water before consumption or use such as washing hands, face, brushing teeth, and drinking. This notice is due to the water main break causing the city to drop the pressure for Brownfield.
The clock finally struck 12 on the Golden Tornado basketball girls’ Cinderella season.
It had been a four years since the Golden Tornado basketball boys last won a playoff game.
A five-run second inning turned out being just enough for the Golden Tornado softballers as they opened their season Tuesday evening at Big Spring with a 9-4 victory over the Lady Steers.
The Klondike Cougars went into Tuesday’s game against the O’Donnell Eagles feeling like the law of averages would eventually pay off for them.
The Borden County Coyote girls finished their season in the third round of the Class 1A state playoffs as they fell to Whiteface, 40-36, in regional quarterfinal playoff action Tuesday evening at Lubbock Roosevelt.
It wasn’t much of a class reunion for Borden County head boys basketball coach Bubba Edwards as he and the Coyotes went up against his high school alma mater Tuesday night at Lubbock Roosevelt.
A big second half last Saturday in the area round has the Sands Mustangs advancing to the regional quarterfinals in Class 1A girls basketball playoff action.
Going into Tuesday’s Class 1A regional quarterfinal boys basketball playoff game against 8th-ranked Paducah, the Sands Mustangs knew they would have their work cut out for them.
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