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Egg prices fall as supplies rebound, Crop & Weather Report

Egg prices fall as supplies rebound, Crop & Weather Report

Egg prices fall as supplies rebound, Crop & Weather Report

Egg prices have dropped sharply from last year’s record highs as national laying flocks continue to recover from widespread losses tied to highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, said Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.Retail eggs averaged $2.

PCG to hold annual meeting

Plains Cotton Growers 69th Annual Meeting will be held on April 7 at the Overton Hotel Conference Center in Lubbock. The event is free.

Candidates file for May 2 school board, city elections

Filing to run for the May 2, 2026, city and school board elections closed on Feb. 13, prompting some cities to cancel elections for unopposed candidates, while others will host an election.Early voting starts on April 20, 2026, and continues through April 28, 2026.
Participants of the 5k Color Run pose for a group photo on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Madison Vidales)

Participants of the 5k Color Run pose for a group photo on March 28, 2026. (Photo by Madison Vidales)

Proceeds from 5k Color Run fund scholarships for Lamb County seniors

Contrasting the cloudy skies and cold weather, an array of pastel colors decorated the runners’ clothes as they trekked on their 3-mile journey. Every other marker on the run brought more colorful explosions as the runners were pelted with tints.

City Council holds regular meeting Tuesday

The governing body of the City of Littlefield met at 6 p.m. on the March 24th at the City Council Chambers, located at 525 Phelps Avenue, for the purpose of considering all matters and related incidents to the City of Littlefield.The meeting was called to order at 6 p.m.
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Media—both print and electronic—have slathered us with minute details of Arlington’s Grand Prix. Surely their “slatherers” are either bent or broken for putting undue strain on us who are feigning interest when we’d sooner watch paint dry.

Lone Star Women

Each year in March, we celebrate Women’s History Month in honor of the extraordinary leaders, educators, artists, and innovators who have impacted our lives and shaped our future. In Texas, we are no strangers to strong women. From the first woman to serve as a U.S.

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Littlefield’s Bri Aleman singles to left field, during the Lady Cats’, 12-7, victory over the Tigerettes in Slaton on Tuesday night. (Staff Photo by Derek Lopez)