College offering GED course
When COVID-19 hit last year, the General Educational Development (GED) program at Howard College’s Lamesa campus turned to online classes to reach local students.
When COVID-19 hit last year, the General Educational Development (GED) program at Howard College’s Lamesa campus turned to online classes to reach local students.
Dear Editor, In the midst of a trying time, the hospitality and attention given by the nursing staff of Medical Arts Hospital was amazing. The constant support, encouragement, and unwavering care to both our patient, Tiofi lo Sauseda Jr., and our family made all the difference.
The Texas High Plains cotton harvest continues to remain on pace despite recent weather conditions. As of this week it is estimated that 30 percent of the High Plains crop has been harvested to date.
The 2021 Farm Service Agency County Committee Elections began November 1, 2021, with ballots mailed to eligible voters. The deadline to return ballots to local FSA offices, or to be postmarked, is Dec. 6.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is offering an online pesticide program for Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units Nov. 19 from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on the Zoom meeting platform.
Livestock, private property rights and foreign ownership of agricultural land were among the topics of proposed policy resolutions discussed by the Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Resolutions Committee Nov. 1-2 in Waco.
Eight area athletes brought home medals from the Class 1A State Cross Country Championships Friday morning at Round Rock’s Old Settlers Park.
Borden County’s cross country fi nished third as a team at the Class 1A State Cross Country Championships Friday. The team left to right is Coach Lindsey Schmidt, Kenzie White, Tyler Cole, Haven Hill, Allison Buchanan, Brookie Gray, Kambell Schmidt, Kenlei Estes, Callie Edwards, Tynslee Horton, Brett Behrens, Shelby Milhauser and Coach Kelly Gordon. submitted photo
Going into the final week of district play, the Golden Tornado football team’s magic number was one.
The Golden Tors’ eighth grade football team finished its season on a high note with a 28-7 victory at Brownfield.
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