Meet and greet planned for CEO
A “meet and greet” event for Freddy Olivarez, the new chief executive officer of the Dawson County Hospital District, has been scheduled this coming Friday afternoon.
A “meet and greet” event for Freddy Olivarez, the new chief executive officer of the Dawson County Hospital District, has been scheduled this coming Friday afternoon.
Central to my Uncle Mort’s colorful life – now stretching over two centuries – are his scatter-brained decisions to “go off fourth-cocked,” even when “half-cocked” action might be preferable. Someone said that he’d be ahead of the game if he’d “keep his gun holstered,” even if his trigger finger gets itchy.
My husband, Peter, does not believe in Valentine’s Day. I mean, he knows it is a thing. It’s just a thing he prefers to ignore.
February, which includes Valentine’s Day, is a good time to show your love by making sure that before you start your vehicle, all passengers – big and small – are always buckled up correctly. This is even more important as we continue to see an increase in traffic crash fatalities each year.
This steer exhibited by Dawson County 4-H member Paizlee Gass was chosen the Reserve Champion British Steer last week in competition at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo. Gass also showed the Grand Champion Steer at the Dawson County Junior Livestock show held here earlier this year.
Dawson County is among 92 counties in Texas that have been declared primary natural disaster areas by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a result of excessive heat from May 1 through Sept. 30 of last year.
U.S. cotton producers intend to plant 11.4 million cotton acres this spring, down 17.0 percent from 2022, according to the National Cotton Council’s 42nd Annual Early Season Planting Intentions Survey.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is forecasting net farm income will drop sharply this year on lower revenue from crops and livestock while input costs remain high.
The Golden Tornado basketball boys have already rolled up 28 wins this season with their latest coming Tuesday when they beat the Littlefield Wildcats, 59-47, to capture the District 3-3A title.
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