Cave among participants in TFB’s AgLead program
Strong agricultural leadership can make a difference in the field and beyond the fence row, and members of Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) new AgLead class will grow their leadership skills to help benef
Strong agricultural leadership can make a difference in the field and beyond the fence row, and members of Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) new AgLead class will grow their leadership skills to help benef
The High Plains has finally recorded its first, widespread freeze, which will set the stage for producers to make their final push toward completing the 2021 harvest.
For the past three years, the Dawson County Farm Bureau has collected monetary donations and food items to ensure there’s a holiday meal on the table for everyone.
Although 2021 won’t quite measure up to the excitement and memories of Borden County’s five state sixman football championships, it will still be memorable in its own right.
The Klondike Cougars continue enjoying the sweet taste of revenge.
A shaky second half Friday at Slaton haunted Klondike’s girls basketball team as Jayton rallied past the Cougars, 38-27.
Lamesa High School’s first year head volleyball coach Gabi Nichols said she started hearing about the talent of incoming freshman Zoey Sifuentes even before the season got started.
As one of the top ranked high school girls basketball teams in the state the Sands Mustangs have gotten their share of quality wins in their program.
Borden County’s basketball girls won two out of their first three games in the Pugs Paris Classic at McMurry University at Abilene.
The O’Donnell Eagles enjoyed a clean sweep over the Meadow Broncos on the high school basketball hardwoods Friday night out at Eagle Gym.
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