Marks resigns, City of Lockney appoints new municipal judge

LOCKNEY — The Lockney City Council accepted the resignation of the sitting municipal judge and appointed a new judge to the position during their regular meeting on Tuesday morning. Judge Ed Marks submitted his letter of resignation
Livestock exports contribute 10 percent to grain prices
DENVER — Global demand for feed grains is obviously a driver for higher corn prices, but according to a recent study, more than 10 percent of the average annual price of corn can be attributed to exports
Net farm income reaches highest levels since 2013
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Producers have seen a sharp increase in net farm income this year, led by higher commodity prices but projections for 2022 do not appear as optimistic according to the Food and Agriculture Policy Research
Jose Perales, Sr. (Floydada)

Jose Perales, also known by friends and family as Little Joe, was called home by our Lord and Savior on Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at the age of 73 years old at Lubbock Heart Hospital. Mass of
AgriLife holding three-county field day Wednesday morning

KRESS — The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is hosting a field day Wednesday. The field day will look at three different cotton trial sites in Swisher, Hale and Floyd counties. The event will start at 8:30
Biologists remind hunters of new CWD zone in area

LUBBOCK — In response to the discovery of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a free-ranging mule deer buck in the Buffalo Springs community in February 2021, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved a CWD zone
It’s Scholastic Book Fair week at Lockney Elementary

LOCKNEY — This week ushers in one of the pinnacle experiences of every child’s education to Lockney Elementary School. The school is holding a Scholastic Book Fair Tuesday through Friday this week. Students will visit the book