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History 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 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 moreBarring a dramatic breakthrough, farm-state lawmakers will miss their target of enacting the 2018 farm bill in the next six days, according to two of the Senate and House negotiators charged with finding a compromise.
Read moreTariff nervousness plagued the cotton market all week as December futures momentarily broke below longtime support at 79 cents. However, going into the weekly close, the market was trying to hold the price support line.
Read moreSmall scale gardening and large scale farming have quite a lot in common, and Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Learning from the Ground Up program helps students make that connection.
Read moreA Brownfield man was arrested early Saturday morning for allegedly shooting at a residence.
Read moreThe Texas economy added 32,000 seasonally adjusted non-farm jobs in August, which marked 26 consecutive months of employment growth.
Over the year, Texas added 394,500 jobs for an annual employment growth rate of 3.2 percent.
Read moreBefore the huddle breaks, he is already moving toward the ball. The sound of the clap of his teammates about to join him slides into the holes of his helmet as he squats into position and reaches for the ball.
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