Struck down by what initials?
Aweathered rancher of my acquaintance stubbornly refused to join a group of church friends who “enjoy” bad health. A woman of few words, she explained her absence from services the previous Sunday.
Aweathered rancher of my acquaintance stubbornly refused to join a group of church friends who “enjoy” bad health. A woman of few words, she explained her absence from services the previous Sunday.
It was snowing hard, the way it almost never does anymore, and I decided I needed to go for my walk, heedless of the weather.
Have you seen pictures of athletes, elected officials or other celebrities serving meals for the homeless? In our world today, it is so easy to take a picture or video of yourself or friends doing something good, and then instantly, everyone knows about it.
Steve Verett, former longtime chief executive officers of Lubbock-based Plains Cotton Growers, was one of two individuals inducted in December to the Cotton Research and Promotion Hall of Fame during a joint Cotton Board and Cotton Incorporated annual meeting.
Hay supplies remain short and prices continue to rise as Texas cattle ranchers try to feed herds through winter, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reminds the Texas agriculture community that the USDA’s deadline to respond to the 2022 Census of Agriculture is Monday, Feb 6.
As long as he can remember Lamesa’s Sean Zapata has wanted to play college football.
Getting off to a shaky start Friday night at Dimmitt, the Golden Tornado boys found themselves in an early hole which they couldn’t quite dig their way back out of.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls could have taken a big step toward the playoffs Friday night by beating the same Dimmitt team they defeated by 33 points here on Jan. 10.
The Sands Mustangs girls had hopes of wrapping up a fourth straight district championship Thursday evening at Klondike but the Cougars had different ideas.
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