School safety discussed at FCISD board meeting

FLOYDADA – Thursday’s Floydada Collegiate ISD board meeting opened with a prayer for the Uvalde community from member Eric Smith and wrapped with board president Roger Hughes asking Superintendent Gilbert Trevino to “dig in a little deeper”
Floyd County students named to WTAMU Honor Roll

CANYON – West Texas A&M University has announced its honor roll for the Spring 2022 semester. Those named to the Dean’s List have maintained an overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 to 3.99 during the semester.
Floydada Chamber still gathering list for citywide garage sale

FLOYDADA – Floydada’s Chamber of Commerce is looking for a few good yard sales. The group is getting ready for their annual citywide garage sale on June 18, and is still gathering up a list of locations.
Floydada VFD hosting hamburger lunch Sunday

FLOYDADA – The Floydada Volunteer Fire Department is inviting you to stop by their station in Downtown Floydada on Sunday for a burger. The department is hosting an open house lunch stating at 11:00 a.m. and are
Warren Buffet Picks Natural Gas, Wins Big Again!

OMAHA, NE – Once again, it appears the Oracle of Omaha has found a diamond in the rough, a needle in a haystack, gold in the hills, and a money tree in the NYMEX (New York Mercantile
Hailstorms and Drought Continue to Plague Wheat Farmers

LUBBOCK, TX – Fierce thunderstorms pounded the area with hail over the weekend while neighbors just a hundred miles away continue to burn in a historic drought. While this is a storyline in West Texas, almost on
Strong Winds Wednesday morning cause minor damage

FLOYDADA – A 62-mile-per-hour wind gust at 8:40 a.m. on Wednesday morning helped to push low clouds and fog out of the county. Unfortunately, it also led to some minor damage around the area, including some uprooted