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The Olton Fillies’ varsity volleyball team won their first bi-district championship in 16 years, as they took down the Highland Park Lady Hornets on Saturday, 3-0, at Tulia High School.
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A Season of Grateful HeartsGreetings dear Friends, As November unfolds and the air grows crisp, we’re reminded that life, like the seasons, is always shifting. Autumn’s beauty gently fades, making room for quiet reflection before the year’s close.

Sweet comeback for Texas honey harvest

After two tough seasons, Texas beekeepers have something to buzz about, thanks to favorable weather that helped boost honey production.”This year’s harvest brought better yields but despite sweeter returns, hive losses remain alarmingly high, said Garett Slater, Ph. D.

The ‘Cycle’ of Cotton

Five hundred years of history Growing a fiber crop American cotton “used to be great” Is what you hear nonstop We used to be this, used to be that It’s never been this bad Where has our industry gone wrong?
Olton FFA students Cole Montgomery, Payge Davina and Eddie Ramirez received the American FFA Degree at the 98th National FFA Convention. (Submitted Photo)

Olton FFA students Cole Montgomery, Payge Davina and Eddie Ramirez received the American FFA Degree at the 98th National FFA Convention. (Submitted Photo)

Olton FFA Students Receive American Degree

Three Olton FFA Chapter members have earned the highest degree achievable in the National FFA Organization.Eddie Ramirez, Cole Montgomery, and Payge Davina were each presented with their degrees at the 98th National FFA Convention held this past week in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Yard of the Week - Halloween Edition for the week of Oct. 26 through Nov. 1st was presented to Kenny and Cindy Williams on Friday, Oct. 31st. The award was presented by Marshall King and Alee McNeese, City of Littlefield; Sonny Bohannon, Shawna Wagley-Hastings and Clay Hollis, Littlefield Chamber of Commercce and Agriculture. (Submitted Photo)

The Yard of the Week - Halloween Edition for the week of Oct. 26 through Nov. 1st was presented to Kenny and Cindy Williams on Friday, Oct. 31st. The award was presented by Marshall King and Alee McNeese, City of Littlefield; Sonny Bohannon, Shawna Wagley-Hastings and Clay Hollis, Littlefield Chamber of Commercce and Agriculture. (Submitted Photo)

Lamb Co. Library has set Nov. Events

Happy November Friends!Your local library had a great October, full of family fun events.We hope everyone had a great time enjoying the Flatland Music Festival and we thank everyone who came to our Family Fun Festival event on the 4th.
Littlefield High School’s Piper Carr, was chosen as the Lamb County Farm Bureau Student of the month for September. (Submitted Photo)

Littlefield High School’s Piper Carr, was chosen as the Lamb County Farm Bureau Student of the month for September. (Submitted Photo)

Student of the Month