Drought worsens
Parts of the state are in dire need of soil saturating rains and runoff to replenish reservoirs and aquifers as planting season nears, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Parts of the state are in dire need of soil saturating rains and runoff to replenish reservoirs and aquifers as planting season nears, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
ANDREWS – With the crack of the bat this week, the longtime Lakeside Ballpark project was christened.
SNYDER – New Snyder police officer Nicolas Miller was sworn-in and presented with his badge during a ceremony Monday morning at the Scurry County Law Enforcement Center. The job is MIller’s first position in law enforcement.
TAHOKA – The Tahoka High School gymnasium, located at N. 4th and Ave. P, has been designated as an alternate location for an upcoming district jury selection process, approved last Monday by the Lynn County Commissioners Court at the request of 106th District Judge Reed Filley.
STANTON – An accidental fire on the south side of Stanton led to an enormous explosion that could be felt for miles last week.
Like just about everyone else, Josh Stevens and Foy O’Brien hope to never again see a year like this past one.
When medical personnel are asked about their experience in the year of COVID-19, the words “scared,” “difficult” or “hard” do come up, but so does “humble,” “thankful,” and “hope.”
As much as coaches across the state were stunned and upset last March when the University Interscholastic League pulled the plug on high school athletics in Texas, they were both excited and relieved when they brought them back this school year.
The Class of 2020 saw their senior year end differently than any before them.
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