Ches Carthel (Lubbock)

The family of Ches Carthel will celebrate his life of 60 years at 2:00 PM on Saturday, November 13, 2021, at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers. His family will host a time of fellowship and remembrance
James Edward Bussey (Petersburg)

James Edward Bussey, 79, of Petersburg passed away on November 10, 2021, in Lubbock. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, November 12, 2021, at Petersburg Cemetery under the care of Kornerstone Funeral Directors. James
1 dead in tractor accident

FLOYDADA — Floyd County officials are investigating after an implement accident left one person dead Thursday afternoon south of Floydada. The accident happened around 3:00 p.m. Thursday near FM 1958. Authorities have not released what caused the
ON THE RECORD: Lockney 5th graders travel to Texas capital

In today’s On The Record, Alex Driggars chats with Lockney Elementary School Principal Mike Michaleson about his recent trip to Austin with the fifth grade class. Listen here:
Lockney StuCo plants flags for Veterans Day

LOCKNEY — The Lockney High School Student Council helped to celebrate Veterans Day by planting flags around the community. The council serves the community each year by placing the flags on Veterans Day.
Cuban Trade Expanding, But Few Utilizing “Free Money”

HAVANA, CUBA – While exports of most U.S. agricultural commodities to other countries have been soaring in 2021, one nation stands out in their demand for ag and food products – especially for chicken, soybeans, and corn
Trucking Association Files Lawsuit Against Mandatory Vaccine Mandate

ARLINGTON, VA – Though it appears truckers will be exempt from the government’s new vaccine mandate, the American Truckers Association (ATA) isn’t taking any chances. On Tuesday, ATA – the nation’s largest trade association for the trucking
Bipartisan Cattle Market Discovery and Transparency Bill Introduced

WASHINGTON, DC – Continued concern and frustration with the lack of transparency within the cattle market by producers have led a bipartisan group of Senators including Democrats Jon Tester (MT) and Ron Wyden (OR), and Republicans Chuck