Klondike extends McLaren’s contract
Klondike school board members voted unanimously during their regular meeting Thursday evening to extend Superintendent Steve McLaren’s contract for an additional year and increase his salary by three percent.
Klondike school board members voted unanimously during their regular meeting Thursday evening to extend Superintendent Steve McLaren’s contract for an additional year and increase his salary by three percent.
Brian Rodriguez of Lamesa was named to the Dean’s Honor Roll at Abilene Christian University for the 2021 fall semester.
The suggestion that I dislike cats would be erroneous indeed, splashing down in the ever-growing sea of untruths.
I have been traveling up and down the highways of America every since I got my driver’s license in 1976.
Former Dawson County resident Julie Davis Holladay has been re-appointed as a member of The Cotton Board by U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
The first quarterly meeting of 2022 of the Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. Board of Directors was held Wednesday at the FiberMax Center for Discovery in Lubbock.
Offering a wide array of information for local farmers, the Southern Mesa Ag Conference is scheduled here this coming Monday.
While the benefits of cover crops are proven, Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are finding one size does not fit all relating to their use in the semi-arid regions of the state. What works in the dry, sandy South Plains may not be applicable in the northern High Plains or Rolling Plains.
The Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (PBRPC) is running out of time in the search for homeowners, financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, who could benefit from federal funds to help pay off as much as 11 months of past-due and future mortgage payments.
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