Littlefield Life

Ricky Yantis

Ricky Yantis

Ricky Yantis

Left photo: Ricky Yantis presented a $1,000 check to Lance Broadhurst representing First Baptist Church’s Food Bank program; Middle photo: Shelby’s Bridge in Sudan was the recipient of a $2,500 donation from the Lamb County Farm Bureau.

City of Morton to receive TML’s Longevity Award

CITY OF MORTON – The Board of Directors and staff at Texas Municipal League Health (TML) will be presenting a Forty-Year Longevity Award to the City of Morton on Monday, April 11, 2022, to recognize Morton’s many years of partnership with the non-profit healthcare organization.

Ray and Kay Estate Liquidation

Ray and Kay Estate Liquidation Announcing the Estate Sale of Peggy Self 1210 W 12th Street Littlefield, TX Please observe the no parking during school hours signs. March 24th - 27th Thursday night 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

LEDC ‘A’ Board meeting set for Noon Thursday

The Littlefield Economic Development Corporation Type A will meet at 12 noon Thursday, March 10, 2022, in the Chamber of Commerce Office, 601 E. 4th St. for the purpose of considering all matters and related incidents to the City of Littlefield.

Special presentation scheduled at Amherst Thursday, March 10

A special program is scheduled for area residents who would like to hear Jenny Cudd, a Midland Businesswoman who will speak of her experience as a Jan. 6 defendant. “January 6 Insurrection or Set-Up?” is the title of her presentation. The public is invited to go hear her at 7 p.m.
Webb Elementary Oral Readers at Banquet

Webb Elementary Oral Readers at Banquet

Webb Elementary Oral Readers at Banquet

ORAL READERS from H.P. Webb Elementary School were, left to right, Emilee Synatschk, Makayla Tomison, Elia Rejino, and Abi Perez in the photo below. (Photos by Joella Lovvorn) ABI PEREZ doing her reading. (Photo, Joella Lovvorn)
JOE DAWSON

JOE DAWSON

JOE DAWSON

JOE DAWSON played “Glory, Glory, Halleljah” on his alto saxophone. (Photo by Joella Lovvorn)
KEVIN KING OF SUDAN

KEVIN KING OF SUDAN

KEVIN KING OF SUDAN

KEVIN KING OF SUDAN played the piano for the Black History Program, to accompany the congregation as they sang, and usually led the singing. He also sang solo, with the song as he played it. (Staff Photo by Joella Lovvorn)