Stringing beautiful lights
I walk around my neighborhood later in the evening these days, mostly so I can see the lights.
I walk around my neighborhood later in the evening these days, mostly so I can see the lights.
If you could swap spots with your boss, would you? Being boss does not necessarily make you an effective leader.
SLATONITE – A total of 135 families and the homebound had a brighter Christmas Dec. 18 when volunteers from all over Slaton delivered food, toys and other items as part of the annual Santa Red & Blue.
ANDREWS – Operation Blessing’s annual Christmas Food and Toy distribution provides a vital service to the community on different levels.
SNYDER – Scurry County commissioners voted to approve the tax abatement with Brazos Wind Ventures, LLC Tuesday.
SEMINOLE – The Seminole Economic Development Corporation approved a loan to High Cotton Western Wear, LLC at Monday’s meeting following an executive session of the board.
Cumulative Upland Cotton marketings for the first three months of the 2021 marketing year totaled 1.625 million bales according to information released Nov. 30 by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Cotton producers benefit in many ways from the efforts of Cotton Incorporated (CI) and the Cotton Research and Promotion Program. Promoting cotton is easily the most visible component of CI’s work, but the organization’s research program is equally impressive.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has extended the deadline for agricultural producers who are certified organic, or transitioning to organic, to apply for the Organic and Transitional Education and Certification Program (OTECP).
Workers were busy this past Tuesday cementing new poles for fencing around the tennis courts at Lamesa High School. After not having use of the local courts during team tennis season this past fall, the Golden Tors are hoping to have the courts ready to play on this spring. LPR photo
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