Michelle Vela (Floydada)
Michelle G. Vela went to her eternal home on October 9, 2021, at the age of 50. She was born on August 22, 1971, to Daniel and Eva Garcia. She married Johnny Vela on August 12, 1989,
Whirlwinds hope to carry momentum into district game against Sundown
FLOYDADA — The Whirlwinds are coming off of their most complete game of the season last Friday when beating the Tahoka Bulldogs 39-6 in their District 2-2A-I opener, and hope that the momentum will carry over to
ON THE RECORD: Running Water Draw Arts & Crafts Festival
The 47th Annual Running Water Draw Arts & Crafts Festival takes place this weekend at Plainview’s Ollie Liner Center. The Floyd County Record’s Alex Driggars spoke with Main Street Plainview’s Melinda Brown about the event for this
FCISD recognizes students, staff of the month
FLOYDADA — During its meeting on Tuesday night, the Floydada Collegiate Independent School District Board of Trustees recognized its students and employees of the month. Students of the month are Armando Cruz and Johanna Louallen of Floydada
Lockney chapter of honor society inducts six members
LOCKNEY — Lockney High School inducted six new members into its chapter of the National Honor Society last Wednesday. New NHS members are Diego Ascencio, Thalia Ascencio, Annalicia Hernandez, Lexi Morgan, Jackson Mullican and Karen Trenado. According
FAPRI: Lower Crop Prices, Higher Beef in 2022
COLUMBIA, MO – If projections from University of Missouri economists are correct, lower prices are coming for corn, soybeans, and hogs, but higher prices for cattle. According to the latest 2021 Baseline Update from the Food and
Increasing Export Taxes, Decreasing Wheat Production Hitting Russia
MOSCOW, RUSSIA – Last week, the United States exported over 500,000 metric tons of wheat primarily to the Philippines, Peru, and South Korea and so far this season has been relegated to selling to buyers in the
Labor Shortages and Supply Chain Constraints Still Present
WASHINGTON, DC – Inflation projections are increasing as supply chain constraints and labor shortages continue to weigh on the economy, that’s according to the seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed).