Herbicide weed resistance battle requires attention
When weeds begin showing resistance, it’s not a case of the herbicide changing the weed, it’s a simple “survival of the fittest” case, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
When weeds begin showing resistance, it’s not a case of the herbicide changing the weed, it’s a simple “survival of the fittest” case, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
The Borden County Coyote boys’ hoop squad turned in a strong fourth place finish in last weekend’s huge Caprock Holiday Basketball Classic at Lubbock. The Coyotes fell just short of
The Golden Tornadoes’ girls hoop squad fell to 15-8 on the year here Monday afternoon at Follis Gymnasium after losing 42-31 to the Andrews Mustangs. This contest was tied at
The Golden Tornado basketball boys won three out of four games this past weekend to bring home third place honors from Littlefield’s Wildcat Classic. The Tors capped off the weekend
A strong start wasn’t quite enough for the Klondike girls basketball squad last Saturday afternoon against Lockney in their fourth and final game of the huge Caprock Holiday Basketball Classic
The Sands Mustangs split their high school basketball doubleheader Monday evening at Ackerly against the Sudan Hornets. Sands’ girls are now 18-3 on the year after knocking off Sudan, 40-29.
The O’Donnell Eagles basketball teams enjoyed a clean sweep Monday evening at Garden City. O’Donnell’s girls are now 11-7 after holding off Garden City, 55-48. The Eagles jumped out to
Michael A. McAnally, 58, of Lamesa, Texas passed away on Saturday, December 28, 2019 in Lamesa.
Aaron Franklin Nobis passed away on December 3, 2019, in Lubbock, Texas.
Moving from the Dallas area to Big Spring, Raymond Rivera is bringing an array of fresh ideas to his new position with Howard College as Campus Dean of Adult, Continuing
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