Western Peanut Growers to hold annual meeting
Western Peanut Growers Association (WPGA) will be holding its 39th annual meeting on Monday, Feb. 7, beginning at 12 noon at the Seminole Community Center (801 N. Main Street), in Seminole.
Western Peanut Growers Association (WPGA) will be holding its 39th annual meeting on Monday, Feb. 7, beginning at 12 noon at the Seminole Community Center (801 N. Main Street), in Seminole.
A Worker Protection Stand (WPS) handler training will be conducted on February 10, 2021, at the Dawson Country Extension office located at 901 South Houston. The training will be held in both English and Spanish.
BROWNFIELD – On a national level, there just isn’t enough to go around. The American Red Cross says a current national blood shortage is a “crisis” – the worst blood shortage in over a decade.
SEMINOLE – Wintery weather with temperatures dipping down into the low 20s on Jan. 26, along with humidity at 96-percent, were responsible for slick roadways and many accidents last Wednesday in Gaines County.
ANDREWS – Hospital directors learned Jan. 27 that ground breaking on the long-awaited memory care facility has been scheduled for early March.
SNYDER – The Scurry County Junior Livestock Association (SCJLA) show had over 300 animals and 108 exhibitors that participated in the 2022 show last weekend at The Coliseum Annex.
Just a couple of weeks ago, the Golden Tornado basketball boys lost a 64-63 District 3-3A thriller at Brownfield.
If defense continues winning championships then don’t be too surprised to see the Brownfield Cubs make another strong run when the Class 3A state girls basketball playoffs tip off in a couple of weeks.
The Golden Tornadoes know they’re staying in Class 3A.
Lamesa’s middle school girls basketball teams were shut out of the win column Monday at Midland Christian but not without putting up good fights in all four games.
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