Opinion

September 29 Marks HPWD’s 69th Anniversary

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September 29, 2020 is the 69th anniversary of the confirmation election creating the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District and selecting its first five directors. Senate Bill 30 ratified, confirmed, and validated the “designation of Subdivision No.

Harvest On Our Mind

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Kerry Siders is Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent-IPM for Hockley, Cochran and Lamb Counties. A Texas Tech graduate, he has been with Texas AgriLife Extension since 1990, providing education and applied research for weeds, insects, diseases, nematodes, growth regulators and harvest aids in cotton. He is a member of the High Plains Association of Crop Consultants.

Trunk or Treat at hospital to be drive-thru event

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This year, because of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Lamb Healthcare Center’s Annual Trunk or Treat will be a drive-through event, to promote a safe Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 31, from 5 to 6 p.m. on the hospital’s north (front) parking lot.

The Resurrected Jesus Lives, Believe in Him...

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“That is why I am suffering as I am. Yet this is no cause for shame, because I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that He is able to guard what I have entrusted to Him until that day.” 2 Timothy 1:12

State Capital HIGHLIGHTS

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Houston-Dallas bullet train company says it’s on fast track Texas’ first- and third-largest cities could be in daily commuting distance from each other via the high-speed Texas Central Railroad. Proponents of the proposed bullet train hailed two historic milestones last week: The Federal Railroad Administration released its rules of the road for the project and approved the environmental review and route for the track between Houston and Dallas.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Dear Editor and Readers: This letter is written on behalf of the Littlefield Cemetery Association. Statements for membership Statements for membership dues have been mailed, and at this time, response is good.

The Almighty...

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I believe in the God the Father Almighty. Almighty is a word loaded with political implications. Caesar’s liked to see themselves at autocrats, self-rulers. The people were expected to worship them as gods. They even made nominal offerings to the Caesars as gods.

State Capital HIGHLIGHTS

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Get your flu shot, governor says While scientists race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is urging everyone to get a flu shot.