Floydada CISD sets tax rate, approves elementary security measures
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FLOYDADA – “Thank You!” A.B. Duncan Elementary Principal Monica Smith was grateful for the Floydada Collegiate ISD board Tuesday night after they approved a plan to improve security at her school. The initial plan offered by Superintendent
Lockney ISD sets tax rate, agrees to wind reinvestment zone
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LOCKNEY- Floyd County’s school districts both held meetings Tuesday night to set their operating budgets and tax rates for the 2023 year while also discussing school safety amid new state requirements. Lockney’s school board began their evening
Minor street flooding follows heavy rain Wednesday
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FLOYDADA – More than two inches of rain fell on Floydada Wednesday, with more expected through late evening. As of 4:30 p.m. the West Texas Mesonet at Texas Tech reports 2.3 inches of rain has fallen, with
Coaches ready for 2022 Floyd County Championship
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FLOYD COUNTY – There are 12 miles separating Floydada and Lockney, but this week it might as well be 1,200 miles as the Whirlwinds and Longhorns get ready to face off in their century-old rivalry game. The