Local residents help teenage girl’s wish for horse come true
SEMINOLE – Seminole residents Judy Sage and Danielle Sims, have the best jobs in the world. They are wish granters.
SEMINOLE – Seminole residents Judy Sage and Danielle Sims, have the best jobs in the world. They are wish granters.
The Cotton Board’s 2021 Calendar Photo Contest is no open for entries. One winning photo will be selected and featured in The Cotton Board’s 2021 Industry Calendar.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reopened the comment period to the interim final rule on the U.S. Hemp Production Program that was first published in October 2019.
At its 67th Annual Meeting, Lubbock-based Plains Cotton Cooperative Association announced fiscal year-end further cash distribution to its growerowners totaling $24.73 million.
Maillee Weaver, a 2020 graduate of Klondike High School, received the prestigious P.E.O. STAR Scholarship award for the 2020-2021 academic year during the most recent P.E.O.
The challenges of holding their school board election in conjunction with the general election in November will be on full display when the Dawson school board meets Monday evening.
The Golden Tornadoes’ freshmen football team made the long road trip up to Amarillo Thursday but it probably didn’t seem nearly as long on the way back home.
Joseph Hood won’t be the only one who’ll have a hard time forgetting his first win as the Lamesa High School’s head football coach.
A touchdown late in the fourth quarter helped Sterling City hold off Borden County in a 62-58 six-man thriller Friday night at Sterling City.
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