Farm equipment markets stay hot
Nearly one-and-a-half years after the coronavirus first invaded American shores, farmers and ranchers continue to feel the effects of a near-global shutdown.
Nearly one-and-a-half years after the coronavirus first invaded American shores, farmers and ranchers continue to feel the effects of a near-global shutdown.
Branding every year is a tradition on most livestock operations. But another tradition of sorts takes place with those branding marks — every 10 years they must be registered with the county clerk where they are used.
South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD) officials were notified by state authorities Friday of one case of West Nile virus appearing in Plains.
ANDREWS – Strate Colbath’s determination, perseverance and desire within to complete a lengthy annual bicycle race in Wichita Falls last weekend were unquestionable.
SLATON – Stargazing enthusiasts at Cathelene Thomas Elementary (CTE) School gathered their own “star clusters” to participate in a stargazing event Thursday, Aug. 26 in the parking lot at City Hall.
BROWNFIELD – Brownfield Regional Medical Center (BRMC) has teamed up with Texas Tech University to offer a free service, marriage and family therapy with David Chapman.
SNYDER – COVID-19 numbers are on the rise in Scurry County. Cogdell Memorial Hospital continues to experience a high number of positive cases.
Speaking about their worries, their exhaustion, and the constant arrival of patients, three medical staff members here spoke about their experiences with the local COVID-19 resurgence during Tuesday’s meeting of the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors.
The traditional dance is out, and so is the parade, but many of the usual festivities for Lamesa High School’s homecoming celebration aren’t changing.
One more resident of Dawson County has died as a result of COVID-19, according to the latest data posted on the Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) website.
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