Mendoza and Moore Running for FCISD Board Seat
FLOYDADA, TX – Floydada voters will decide the future of the Floydada Collegiate Independent School District (FCISD) Board of Trustees Tuesday when they return to the polls in a statewide election. Though there are no races featuring
No need to cook Friday; church, school fundraisers have meals covered
FLOYDADA — Friday’s lunch and dinner are handled, thanks to a couple of fundraisers taking place that day. For lunch starting at 11 a.m., St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church is serving turkey plates, complete with cornbread dressing,
Lions roar big against Whirlwinds
NEW DEAL — What happens in the trenches in football is usually where the outcome is decided. There is little doubt the two best offensive and defensive lines in District 2-2A-I will decide the District Championship when
Halloween events bring fun to downtowns
FLOYD COUNTY — Throngs of costumed children (and adults) flooded the downtown streets of Lockney and Floydada to participate in Trunk-or-Treat events this weekend. Lockney held its Trunk-or-Treat on Saturday evening. Following that was the Lockney Elementary
Injuries stop Longhorns’ winning streak in district championship game
LOCKNEY — The injuries that occurred to two key Lockney seniors at Hamlin on October 22 played a significant role in the Longhorns falling in the District 5-2A-II Championship to the Roscoe Plowboys 46-6 on Friday at
Just What the Doctor Ordered: Packets of RUTFs
WASHINGTON, DC – What if you had the key to unlock a life-saving measure needed by 2.4 million children worldwide, that would not only save their lives but would also put them on the path to good
Heavyweight Fight Continues as Congress Throws Spending Jabs
WASHINGTON, DC – The drama continues in the nation’s Capitol as to whether the Congress and White House, House and Senate, and Democratic party can all come together, or compromise enough, to pass a traditional infrastructure plan
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Speaks With Radio Station
FLOYDADA, TX – Tom Vilsack is the second-longest serving Secretary of Agriculture in the nation’s history, and joined Tony St. James of All Ag, All Day (KFLP-AM radio) last week. In the one-on-one interview, St. James quizzed