Lockney Celebrates Independence Day With Downtown Bike Parade

LOCKNEY, TX – The community came together Tuesday to celebrate their Independence during a Fourth of July Bike Parade. The event featured bicycles decorated and displayed by children in and around the city.
Floydada Athletics Prepares for Upcoming School Year

FLOYDADA, TX – J.R. Compton is the recently hired Athletic Director for Floydada Collegiate High School and has his sights aimed at the top of the district. Compton said, “We want to be successful across the board.
Lawmakers Look for Solutions But Cannot Legislate Love

WASHINGTON, DC – Can you legislate love? Rep. Marc Molinaro (NY-19) is a new member of Congress and serves on the House Agriculture Committee and talks about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and finding solutions to
State Officials Hosting Rural Broadband Meeting in Lubbock

LUBBOCK, TX – Despite millions in grants and loans, many rural areas suffer from inadequate high-speed internet access, also known as “The Digital Divide.” The Texas Broadband Development Office (BDO) is hosting regional community meetings throughout Texas
Carl’s Cogitations: The Preambles of the States

Have you ever read the constitution’s preamble of the fifty states comprising our nation? From the first to be penned to the last to have its ink dry, one theme is present in the contents of each.
Seven Sentence Sermon: What’s So Merry?

Though we may refer to this carnival ride as a carousel (America), merry-go-round (international), roundabout (Britain), or hurdy-gurdy (Australia), there’s no doubt we’re talking about the same thing. At the National Mall in Washington, DC, there’s a