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The Grape Capital of Texas is getting ready to strut its stuff, both on the vine and at the Vineyard Festival which will be August 3-4 this year. The grapes
Read moreThe always anticipated Health Fair on The Square will be held on Saturday, July 21 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. This fourth annual event has a full slate of
Read moreThe Railroad Commission of Texas issued a total of 1,230 original drilling permits in June 2018 compared to 1,305 in June 2017. The total included 1,062 permits to drill new
Read moreACES will present Mary Collier’s Dehydrated Potpourri Class on Tuesday, July 17 at 7 p.m. Mary is a phenomenal teacher and this class will allow participants to create a wonderful
Read moreTrump administration officials have been promising for months that Sonny Perdue’s Agriculture Department will protect farmers and ranchers from billions of dollars of tariffs imposed by China, Mexico, Canada and
Read moreCotton producers who planted Bt pest-resistant varieties in some parts of the state are seeing damage from bollworms, so vigilant monitoring and management may be necessary to prevent losses, said
Read more(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today revised the Certification Revenue Estimate (CRE), announcing better than expected revenue growth in fiscal 2018 and an improved economic outlook for fiscal 2019.
Read moreWork continues to give new life to one of Brownfield oldest and most historic buildings, which will soon house the local ambulance service. Interior work, including plumbing and electrical, is
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