U.S. beef cattle herd smallest since 1951
The Texas beef cattle herd could be on its way to a rebuild after hitting its lowest numbers in a decade, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
The Texas beef cattle herd could be on its way to a rebuild after hitting its lowest numbers in a decade, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
The House of Representatives voted to pass the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act with a vote of 357-70. This bill is very taxpayer friendly with most of the significant provisions being retroactively applied to prior tax years. The ten-year impact of the bill is approximately $78 billion. For producers, the biggest benefits include: ● Increase in the maximum refundable portion of the child tax credit from $1,600 to $2,000, phased in through 2025. The refundable portion would be based on the number of eligible children claimed as dependents and not calculations based on income. The changes are retroactive to 2023, with the maximum refundable portion of the credit being $1,800.
The temperatures may be going down, but the county’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) ratings are on the rise.
It was too late to put it on their Tuesday afternoon agenda, so Dawson County commissioners opted to hold a special meeting Thursday morning just to vote on two grant resolutions.
Voters have a chance to learn about the candidates seeking county offices in the March 5 primary election by attending a candidates’ forum Thursday night.
Michael Hinkle is really into knives.
Walking into a school building is no longer just a stepby- step process.
Lamesa High School senior William LaRoy Gibson serves a table of diners during the second annual Senior Serve in the high school cafeteria Monday night.
Medical Arts Hospital Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Freddy Olivarez, Jr. is going to have to wait until later this month before learning the outcome of his first job evaluation.
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