Floyd County 4-H holding blanket drive

FLOYD COUNTY — With cold weather now upon us, Floyd County 4-H is holding a blanket drive as a community service project between now and December. This project is boys vs. girls, and the stakes are high.
Whirlwinds face big challenge against No. 6 New Deal

NEW DEAL — In Jimmy Dean’s Grammy-winning 1961 song “Big Bad John,” he talked about a man that stood 6-foot-6 and weighed 245. “Big John” was an extraordinary-sized coal miner. Well, Big John would be Middle-Sized John
Favorite fall events lined up for this weekend

FLOYD COUNTY — As we approach the end of October, a number of festive fall and halloween events are taking place across the area. The fun kicks off Saturday morning with the Harvest Festival at First United
5-2A-II leaders Lockney and Roscoe collide on Friday

LOCKNEY — The kind of matchup you want late in the season will take place on Friday at Mitchell-Zimmerman Field when the Lockney Longhorns (7-1, 2-0) and the Roscoe Plowboys (7-1, 2-0) meet in a very important
Farmers and Ranchers Claim $6 Billion in PPP Loans

KANSAS CITY, MO – The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was a $953 billion program established by Congress in 2020, to help businesses, self-employed workers, sole proprietors, certain nonprofit organizations, and tribal businesses continue paying their workers, in
Ag Working Group Offers Solutions to Supply Disruptions

WASHINGTON, DC – So it’s one thing to know there’s a problem and be able to identify what is wrong, but something entirely different when attempting to find a solution – especially when dealing with the disruptions
West Coast Shipping Strains Continue, Container Costs Soar

LOS ANGELES, CA – Just because a shopping mall says it’s open 24 hours, doesn’t mean the stores inside are open round the clock and with that analogy, Jane Wells with CNBC explains, the private terminal operators