When only a miracle will do
For nearly 10 years I served inmates in our small rural county jail as a minister, and saw over 100 of them come through our Bible studies and annual Christmas
For nearly 10 years I served inmates in our small rural county jail as a minister, and saw over 100 of them come through our Bible studies and annual Christmas
Billings collect Gaines County’s first bale of cotton for 2019 SEMINOLE – Come quitting time Monday, Gaines County had its first certified bale of cotton at the gin for 2019.
Several agriculture trials will be visited by participants in this year’s Dawson County Ag Tour scheduled for Sept. 17, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. In contrast to the free
Summer has come and gone, and harvest is on the horizon, but August’s intense heat advanced a once-late cotton crop to maturity very quickly. At this week’s Friday Morning Meeting,
Implementation of the newest farm bill has been slow, but the regulations are written, and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced sign up officially began Sept. 3. However, Texas A&M
A four-hour bus trip to Sonora on Thursday had to feel even longer on the way home for the Golden Tornadoes’ JV football team. After kicking off their season last
Sonora’s bulldozing fullback Brock Aschenbeck was this past week’s Class 3A Built Ford Tough Texas High School Football Player of the Week. Unfortunately for the Golden Tornadoes and their fans,
A big second half rally helped the Borden County Coyotes hold off the upset-minded Westbrook Wildcats, 64-30, Friday night in their six-man football home opener at Gail. Fresh off their
Lamesa’s junior high volleyball squads split their four matches against the Snyder Tigers here Thursday evening. The Golden Tornadoes won the seventh grade A team match, 25-22, 25-20. “Our girls
Sands’ young six-man football team continues to pay its dues in the early going. Ranked as one of the top Division I six-man football teams in the state, the Ira
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