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Enrollment open for cotton school

Enrollment for the 40th session of the Texas International Cotton School, scheduled for August 2-12, 2021, in Lubbock, Texas is now open. Social distancing guidelines will be followed, and the class size has been restricted to 10 students this year, first come, first serve basis of full tuition payment. The Texas International Cotton School is uniquely structured to provide an integrated understanding of the Texas cotton industry and how it interacts with the global cotton/textile complex. The intensive twoweek program covers all aspects of cotton, from field to the fabric. Since its inception, the school has been a collaboration between the Texas cotton merchants who make up the Lubbock Cotton Exchange and the faculty and staff of the Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute of Texas Tech University.

Neighbors concerned over plans for former VFW property

SNYDER – Snyder’s Planning and Zoning Commission will recommend to the Snyder City Council that the former Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) property and building, currently zoned as a residential parcel, be changed to a C-2 commercial zone to accommodate an event center planned by the property’s new owners, Eduardo Murillo and Nayely Cabrera.

Brownfield enters stage one in effort to conserve water

BROWNFIELD – At the city council’s May 6 meeting, Brownfield Water Supervisor James Nix spoke to the council about voluntarily enacting water conservation measures. He asked the council to enter state one voluntarily, and by doing this the city can ask the residents to watch their water consumption.

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