Fire danger gets critical
Continued dry weather and windy conditions are steadily increasing the likelihood that a burn ban and/ or restrictions on the sales of certain fireworks may be needed.
Continued dry weather and windy conditions are steadily increasing the likelihood that a burn ban and/ or restrictions on the sales of certain fireworks may be needed.
Medical Arts Hospital registered nurse Stephanie Carden distributes blue balloons to those attending a balloon launch at the helipad on the hospital grounds Tuesday afternoon. The release of 60 balloons was in recognition of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. LPR photo
Two men were airlifted by medical helicopter to area medical facilities from the scene of a one-vehicle rollover accident Sunday afternoon on FM Highway 178 about a mile south of Key.
Pet owners have a chance to win bragging rights - along with cold cash - by decking their dogs and cats in costumes.
Children’s stories aren’t the usual fare at an outdoor community event.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court adopted a resolution Tuesday recognizing the Sands High School girls basketball team for capturing the Class 1A state championship title last month. The court also presented the team with a plaque LPR photo
After placing third at the huge Tarleton State University contest to start the season, the Klondike FFA Milk Quality and Products team has been on a roll.
South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD) nurses are administering vaccinations against COVID-19 three days this month at the Lamesa Health Department at 503 S. 1st Street.
Sands High School is one step away from making a return trip to state in University Interscholastic League (UIL) One-Act Play competition.
BROWNFIELD – The 2017 Women in Ag Conference and Luncheon was the first of its kind on the South Plains. The event is the brainchild of Terry County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Clerk Jackie Pate, who envisioned a time for women to come together to collaborate and learn more about their role in agriculture.
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