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Vets memorial to feature bronze Eagle, USA flag TAHOKA – The Eagle of Honor project is currently underway in Lynn County, to honor military service members, from the past, present
Vets memorial to feature bronze Eagle, USA flag TAHOKA – The Eagle of Honor project is currently underway in Lynn County, to honor military service members, from the past, present
The average age of the world’s great civilizations is just over 200 years. That is but a speck on the backdrop of time. History tells us that most of these
Radio listeners heard it from the lips of England’s Prime Minister – the inimitable Winston Churchill. In the 1939 radio broadcast, he said Russia “is a riddle, wrapped in a
There are millions of people carrying such heavy burdens all across our world. They cannot sleep at night and wake up tired. They have regular appointments with their counselors. Their
Six area schools were represented and approximately 65 students competed, but local athletes still shined during a recent Special Olympics Field and Track Meet that was hosted by the Tahoka
Lamesa’s Jadeyn Merrill continues being recognized among the best in the state in what was her first year in high school. It was only a month ago when Merrill made
Victor Dimas, Mario Dimas and Henry Villalobos teamed up for an exciting victory here on Thursday afternoon at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course in the annual Fourth of July Fun
Texas cotton farmers whose fields survived inhospitable weather conditions early in the season are hoping for a market rally, but a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert said price speculation
At survey time, Texas farmers were on track to plant 7.15 million acres of upland cotton this year, according to acreage estimates released late last week from the National Agricultural
A cooperative agreement that will move Lubbock’s current cotton classing facility to the Texas Tech University campus was signed on July 1 by TTU President Lawrence Schovanec and United States
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