Back to basics of basketball
The late James Naismith, an accomplished educator/ physician/minister/philosopher, also was an inventor.
The late James Naismith, an accomplished educator/ physician/minister/philosopher, also was an inventor.
My husband, Peter, is a man of few colors—black and gray, to be exact.
Is Christmas about a baby? A cute, cuddly little one that His mother held in her arms? If so, then why is Christmas offensive to many? Who could be turned off by an adorable baby? Why have schools changed from Christmas break to winter break? Why do people file lawsuits to stop Christmas celebrations? Why do most Islamic and atheistic governments either ban or strongly condemn Christmas?
There are no official numbers, but the three day O.W. Follis Basketball Tournament that began Thursday is sure to have an impact on the local economy.
Conditions are drying around much of Texas, and forecasts are calling for winter weather to be warmer and drier than average.
Ray Schlabs, a Deaf Smith County farmer, knows the decisions he makes for his operation may not all be perfect, but he feels more comfortable making them by applying the knowledge he gained from the Master Marketer program.
ANDREWS – Investigators are still attempting to determine why the driver of a Ford F-350 pickup was traveling the wrong way on Interstate 20 near Big Spring the afternoon of Nov. 19, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers.
O’DONNELL – Lydia Loera of the O’Donnell Branch of the State National Bank has been named the bank’s Employee of the Year. She has been with the bank 18 years. Before that, she was with the First National Bank of O’Donnell for nine years. State National acquired that bank in 2003.
TAHOKA – Lynn County Healthcare (LCH) System was facing the possibility of losing 10 staff members this week due to compliance with President Joe Biden’s federal mandate requiring COVID-19 vaccination of eligible staff at health care facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield and Terry County Goodfellows have begun their annual Christmas campaign.
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