Perfect weather and record crowd for Punkin’ Days
FLOYDADA — Perfect weather set the stage for a record crowd attending the 34th Annual Punkin’ Days celebration on Saturday. The event welcomed in excess of 5,000 from a 100-mile radius of Pumpkin Capital, USA, gathering around
Floydada school board to discuss baseball project, technology purchases Tuesday
FLOYDADA — The Floydada Collegiate Independent School District Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. for their regular meeting. On the agenda are items to approve spending on renovations to Watson Field and new smart
County is ‘sitting pretty’ financially, Lucke says
FLOYDADA — Floyd County Judge Marty Lucke gave the annual State of the County address during the Floyd County Commissioners Court regular meeting on Friday. During his remarks, Lucke explained the county’s financial disposition. “When I came
Supply Chain Disruptions Outweighing Coronavirus in Higher Prices
DENVER, CO – Concerns over demand-destruction due to the coronavirus pandemic and corresponding economic shutdown, are now giving way to worries over the global supply chain bottlenecks affecting almost every industry both in the United States and
Consumers Increasing Dairy Consumption for Third Consecutive Year
ARLINGTON, VA – Got Milk? According to the latest data, the answer is simply “yes”. The National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) believes that for the third consecutive year, Americans will increase their per-person consumption of dairy products.
Chinese Purchases Well-Below Phase One Trade Commitments
WASHINGTON, DC – Twenty months ago, trade leaders from the United States and China finally ended their trade war, by signing a ceasefire also known as the Phase One trade agreement, or as it is officially called,