Valero selected as acting auditor
Lucy Valero has been named acting county auditor here following the recent retirement of Rhona Martin from the auditor’s office.
Lucy Valero has been named acting county auditor here following the recent retirement of Rhona Martin from the auditor’s office.
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.
SLATON – The Slaton Railroad Heritage Association conducted a ribbon cutting dedicating the interior restoration of the ATSF 191 caboose May 7 at the Harvey House.
TAHOKA – The community’s first ever Cinco de Mayo festival was held May 8, and even organizers deemed it a huge success, with good attendance and fun entertainment for all ages during the six-hour event. The fun started at 4 p.m. and continued until 10 p.m.
Golden Tor ex Becky Addison says shes been blessed.
For the second straight weekend, the Golden Tornadoes’ softball team hafve found its backs against the wall in the Class 3A playoffs.
Last fall, the Dawson Dragons brought back high school football at Welch after an absence of several years.
Unfortunately the same team that the Golden Tornadoes’s baseball team opened its season against also ended it being the one that finished the season for them.
The Borden County Coyotes pulled off one of the biggest upsets on the South Plains Thursday night, handing third-ranked Nazareth its first loss of this season by a 4-1 margin at Lubbock Christian High School.
Dropping a key District 4-2A softball doubleheader at Hermleigh in March cost Borden County the league’s championship but the Coyotes more than made up for it here Thursday night at Joe Spikes Field.
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