Longhorns win sets up 2nd place showdown
RALLS – A 3-Point win over the Ralls Jackrabbits has set up a battle for second place in District 4-2A that will be settled Tuesday in Lockney. That sentence could have been said about either Floyd County
Missing Floydada shelter puppy recovered
FLOYDADA – The ‘dogged’ determination of the Floydada Animal Shelter and Floydada Police have resulted in the return of a puppy believed to have been taken from the shelter late last month. Cassandra Garza with the shelter
Early voting begins Monday
FLOYD COUNTY – Early voting for the March 2022 Republican and Democratic primaries begins Monday morning in Floyd County, with two polling places set to open at 8:00 a.m. County voters can head to either First United
Lady Horns get playoff rematch with Vega at home
LOCKNEY – This time a year ago the Vega Longhorns ended the Lockney Lady Horns season in a Bi-District playoff game in the Vega gym. This time Lockney gets another shot against Vega on their home court.
Board extends admin contracts, sets election date
FLOYDADA – A board agenda full of items covering every aspect of the district was on tap at Floydada Collegiate ISD’s administration building Thursday night. Among the items discussed, the board set a May 7 election date
Lady Winds Softball opener delayed by basketball playoffs
FLOYDADA – Coach Armando Morales confirms Monday’s softball season opener against Lubbock’s Trinity Christian Academy has been cancelled due the Floydada Lady Winds basketball team playing a Bi-District Playoff game against the Olton Fillies at Coronado High
Floydada Chamber searching for next manager
FLOYDADA – Do you love Floydada? What are your thoughts on pumpkins? Can you handle Quickbooks? If you have serious answers to any of those questions, members of the Floydada Chamber of Commerce want to talk with
Students, staff recognized at FCISD board meeting
FLOYDADA – A trio of Kindergarteners, three students from 4th grade and a pair of Junior High and High School students were recognized for their outstanding work Thursday nigh. The students, along with two teachers and a