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2025 TEXAS EMT CLASS #622028 -- Shown left to right, beginning with the back row: Logan Galyean of Lubbock, Zeke Park of Lubbock, Mason Cable of Lubbock, Nathan Cheney of Lubbock, Tristan Emmert of Littlefield, Daniel Perez of Andrews, TX, Lead Instructor Kevin Skinner, Paramedic with Littlefield EMS, Elyssa Eastling of Lubbock, Zoey Reeves of Lubbock, Mallori Fouse of Olton, Cassie Caudillo of Littlefield, and Margarrett Rowe of Littlefield. (Photo by Heath Lowe)

2025 TEXAS EMT CLASS #622028 -- Shown left to right, beginning with the back row: Logan Galyean of Lubbock, Zeke Park of Lubbock, Mason Cable of Lubbock, Nathan Cheney of Lubbock, Tristan Emmert of Littlefield, Daniel Perez of Andrews, TX, Lead Instructor Kevin Skinner, Paramedic with Littlefield EMS, Elyssa Eastling of Lubbock, Zoey Reeves of Lubbock, Mallori Fouse of Olton, Cassie Caudillo of Littlefield, and Margarrett Rowe of Littlefield. (Photo by Heath Lowe)

National EMS Week: May 18–24, 2025

National EMS Week is an annual event dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the vital contributions of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) professionals. It is a time to honor the dedication and hard work of EMTs, paramedics, and other EMS personnel who provide critical care in emergency situations.
Littlefield’s Eizeah Coleman signes his letter of intent to continue his football and acedmic career at Hardin Simmons playing football for the Cowboys. Coleman signed during a ceremony on April 25th in the Commons Area of Littlefield High School, surrounded by family, friends, teammates and coaches. (Submitted Photo)

Littlefield’s Eizeah Coleman signes his letter of intent to continue his football and acedmic career at Hardin Simmons playing football for the Cowboys. Coleman signed during a ceremony on April 25th in the Commons Area of Littlefield High School, surrounded by family, friends, teammates and coaches. (Submitted Photo)

Eizeah Coleman set to continue football career at Hardin Simmons

Littlefield senior, Eizeah Coleman, signed his letter of intent to play football for Hardin Simmons on April 25th in the Commons Area of Littlefield High School.“It feels pretty good,” Coleman said.
Garry Ozbirn was sworn in by Jackie Milligan on Monday, during the lunch school board meeting, as an At-large member of the Littlefield ISD School Board. (Staff Photo by Derek Lopez)

Garry Ozbirn was sworn in by Jackie Milligan on Monday, during the lunch school board meeting, as an At-large member of the Littlefield ISD School Board. (Staff Photo by Derek Lopez)

Ozbirn, Hastings take oath for LISD School Board

The Littlefield Independent School District Board of Trustees met in Regular Session on Monday, May 12, 2025 at 12 p.m. in the Board Room of the Jerry Blakely Administration Building.The Invocation was given by Will Williams and there was nobody present for public forum.
Shawn began working for Plains Cotton Growers right out of college in 1990. (Photo Courtesy Plains Cotton Growers)

Shawn began working for Plains Cotton Growers right out of college in 1990. (Photo Courtesy Plains Cotton Growers)

Shawn Wade Departs PCG After 34 Years of Service

Shawn Wade, who serves as PCG’s Director of Policy Analysis & Research, is leaving the Plains Cotton Growers organization after more than 34 years of service to take on a new role at Texas Tech University within the Davis College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Wildcats punch ticket to Regional Semi-Finals

Wildcats punch ticket to Regional Semi-Finals

Wildcats punch ticket to Regional Semi-Finals

The Littlefield Wildcats’ varsity baseball team overcame a slow start in game three of their Class 3A Area Play-off series on Saturday to take down the Denver City Mustangs, 15-5, to clinch the series and advance to the Class 3A Regional Semi-Finals.
Littlefield’s Kam McCarty, signed on the dotted line on Thursday to continue his basketball and academic career at Wayland Baptist University for the Pioneers. He signed during a small ceremony with his parents by his side, as well as teammates, classmates and coaches in attendance. (Staff Photo by Derek Lopez)

Littlefield’s Kam McCarty, signed on the dotted line on Thursday to continue his basketball and academic career at Wayland Baptist University for the Pioneers. He signed during a small ceremony with his parents by his side, as well as teammates, classmates and coaches in attendance. (Staff Photo by Derek Lopez)

Kam McCarty inks LOI to play Baksetball for WBU

Littlefield senior Kam McCarty signed his letter of intent to continue his basketball and academic career at Wayland Baptist University on Thursday, May 8th, during a small ceremony in the Littlefield High School Commons Area.

Commissioners hold meeting Monday

The Commissioners Court of Lamb County held their regular meeting on Monday at the Lamb County Courthouse in Littlefield to discuss an 11-item agenda.Lamb County Judge James DeLoach called the meeting to order at 9:01 a.m. and gave the invocation before leading the U.S.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY - Tuesday, May 6, members of the Sudan High School Student Council delivered pastries and goody bags to teachers throughout the building. A big thank you to the StuCo members and all of the students who they represent. Delivering the goodies were Drew Lockhart, Rylan Dugan, Bethani Magby, Brinley Magby, Masyn Provence, Cal Cater, and Dani Ramirez. It’s good to be an appreciated Hornet. (Submitted Photo)

TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY - Tuesday, May 6, members of the Sudan High School Student Council delivered pastries and goody bags to teachers throughout the building. A big thank you to the StuCo members and all of the students who they represent. Delivering the goodies were Drew Lockhart, Rylan Dugan, Bethani Magby, Brinley Magby, Masyn Provence, Cal Cater, and Dani Ramirez. It’s good to be an appreciated Hornet. (Submitted Photo)

Lamb Co. Library prepares for the Summer Reading Program

During May, the Library will be preparing for its Summer Reading Program. You can sign-up your kids in person at the library or use the link on the flyer, from the website, to sign up online.Our theme this year is “Color Our World”, and they plan on doing just that.

Measles cases rise to 709, new counties added

The Texas Department of State Health Services is reporting an outbreak of measles primarily in West Texas.·At this time, 709 cases have been confirmed since late January. This is an increase of 7 since the May 6 update.