Sands homecoming set for this Friday
Students in the Sands school system at Ackerly will be participating in dress-up days throughout the week leading up to the school’s big homecoming football game and celebration on Friday night.
Students in the Sands school system at Ackerly will be participating in dress-up days throughout the week leading up to the school’s big homecoming football game and celebration on Friday night.
Harvest is just around the corner in the Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. service area and producers have been blessed with relatively warm, sunny weather over the past couple of weeks.
Plans for the 2022 Beltwide Cotton Conferences (BWCC), Jan. 4-6, 2022 at the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel in San Antonio are moving forward and online registration for producers and cotton industry representatives is open.
The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol® has announced the addition of PVH Corp., one of the largest global apparel companies, and its brands Calvin Klein and TOMMY HILFIGER to the program, significantly increasing visibility of the program among retailers.
Three industrial hemp field programs will be held for producers on Sept. 27, Oct. 7 and Oct. 8 near Lubbock, Chillicothe and Muleshoe, respectively, by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Proposed improvements to Highway 115 in Dawson, Gaines, Martin and Andrews counties will be the focus of a virtual public meeting scheduled by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Odessa District.
Directors of the Dawson County Hospital District have a fairly light slate of business for their meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the community room at Medical Arts Hospital.
ANDREWS – A move from the state to all online assessments for school children resulted in the need for a change in technological devices for a portion of Andrews Independent School District (AISD) elementary school aged children.
TAHOKA – People with kindness and compassion are what makes communities special, and the “community” of those who are employed at Lynn County Healthcare (LCH) System are all of that - and so much more.
SNYDER – The Scurry County museum will close to the public until further notice due to the rise in COVID cases and the deaths it has caused in this county.
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