SBA loans available for local businesses
Small non-farming businesses in Dawson County hit hard by drought conditions are now eligible to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Small non-farming businesses in Dawson County hit hard by drought conditions are now eligible to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
SNYDER – As the Scurry County United Way (SCUW) gears up to start its Moving Forward United campaign on Tuesday, the board of directors faced a difficult decision: Whether to proceed with or cancel its annual kickoff.
ANDREWS – A building project to help Permian Regional Medical Center keep up with an increase in baby deliveries is scheduled to begin soon, hospital board members learned Thursday.
BROWNFIELD – When the South Plains Underground Water Conservation District came into existence in 1992, Lindy Harris never thought she would be employed there for 27-plus years. Now her familiar face will not be present when you walk in the SPUWCD building because Harris is moving on to a new chapter in her life.
SEMINOLE – Gaines County’s Ag and Oil Appreciation Day, an annual celebration which honors top performers in Gaines County’s two largest industries, is set for Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Gaines County Civic Building in Seminole.
Cast members have been selected for the Lamesa Community Players’ November production of The Red Velvet Cake War.”
Each week, Matthew Hernandez, owner of Lucy’s Flour Shop, bakes an array of cupcakes.
The Golden Tornadoes’ tennis squad opened its fall schedule here last Saturday morning against Class 4A Levelland.
Although Tuesday’s volleyball match against Snyder ended up in the wrong side of the win-loss column, one wouldn’t have been able to tell it in Golden Tornado head coach Logan Lockard’s post game interview.
Klondike’s volleyball coach Niatha Cullen made the trip back home from Crane Tuesday with mixed emotions.
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