Council approves FPD grant application, racial profiling report

FLOYDADA – The Floydada Police Department is operating well within state guidelines when it comes to profiling. Chief Reuben Ramon presented the department’s state-mandated annual racial profiling report to the Floydada City Council Tuesday night, and out
Holcombe’s shot wins Tech Shootout

LUBBOCK – Saturday was a special day for West Texas A&M freshman Luke Holcombe by winning the Section B shot put event at the Texas Tech Shootout in the Sports Performance Center. The former Floydada Whirlwind released
Floydada council sets $5 water increase

FLOYDADA – Floydada residents will soon see an increase to their water bills. The Floydada City Council approved an increase of $5 a month to residential and commercial bills to complete needed replacement of three storage tanks used
What’s FLiP FM spinning this week? (2/16)

FLOYDADA – Wednesday is music day here at Paramount Broadcasting, it’s the day when we set the week’s playlist by looking at Mainstream (Nashville) and Texas Country charts to see what songs are proving popular, and what
USDA Projects Decrease in Net Cash Farm Income

KANSAS CITY, MO – USDA’s Economic Research Service forecasts inflation-adjusted U.S. net cash farm income (NCFI)—gross cash income minus cash expenses—to increase by $12.6 billion (9.9 percent) to $139.0 billion in 2021 and then decrease by $2.9
More Than Disruptions, Agriculture Facing Supply Chain Crisis

TULARE, CA – Many Americans have heard about supply-chain bottlenecks or disruptions. Unfortunately, the national news seems to have forgotten about the issue Aubrey Bettencourt President/CEO at the Almond Alliance told a crowd last week at World