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There will be a benefitting little Scott Jamar, Jr - “Pippen.” The dinner will be held at the Terry County Senior Center on October 5, from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. You may dine in or take it home. Tickets are $10.
Read moreA welcome positive development coming out of Southeast Asia this month for U.S. sorghum farmers is also an excellent example of the effectiveness of the public-private partnership supported by market development programs included in the U.S.
Read moreThe Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is scheduled to begin work next week on a $27.6 million project to add passing lanes to US 385 in Terry and Hockley counties.
Read moreWith no visible end in sight for the trade dispute between China and the United States, cotton industry stakeholders met recently in Lubbock to discuss the situation.
Read moreHistory and social studies teachers in Texas schools must perform a daily quickstep if they want to keep up with rigorous curriculum standards that require them to educate children about high-priority topics and key historical figures.
Read moreOn the policy front, Sunday’s deadline to complete the Farm Bill looms with no resolution immediately in sight.
Read moreA great crowd enjoyed the Second Annual Boots on the Bricks event sponsored by West Texas Young Farmers Association. The event, held on The Square, offered live music, dinner, dancing and lots of fun for everyone who attended.
Read moreA Brownfield man remains behind bars on numerous charges and $170,000 in bond for a March incident in which he allegedly crashed his car into a local residence.
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