Floyd County Sheriff’s Office Issues Warning Following Recent Vehicle Burglaries in Lockney

LOCKNEY, TX – The Floyd County Sheriff’s Office is urging residents of Lockney to take extra precautions following a recent uptick in vehicle-related crimes within the city. Over the past few days, several incidents of vehicle burglaries
Floyd County 4-H to Host “Green, White & You!” Day Camp

FLOYD COUNTY, TX – Floyd County 4-H is gearing up to host its annual summer event, the “Green, White & You!” Day Camp, designed to offer fun, learning, and leadership opportunities for local youth. Open to all
FBC Lockney to Host 2nd Annual 4th of July Celebration

LOCKNEY, TX – The spirit of Independence Day will come alive a little early this year in Lockney as First Baptist Church (FBC) Lockney hosts its 2nd Annual 4th of July Celebration on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
Lockney ISD Board of Trustees Holds Regular June Meeting

LOCKNEY, TX – The Lockney Independent School District Board of Trustees convened for its regular board meeting on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. The session was conducted in accordance with Government Code 551 and the
Floydada School Board Hires Ten, Accepts Two Resignations

FLOYDADA, TX – Ten new employees were hired last week during a Floydada Collegiate ISD School Board meeting. As part of the regular meeting, trustees also accepted resignations from Karson Hembree and Angie Aleman. New employees for
May Ag Prices Report Shows Gains Across Livestock, Crops

NASHVILLE, TN – The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released its monthly agricultural prices report for May. The overall Prices Received Index was up 1.7 percent from April and 13 percent higher than the same month a
House Panel Approves 2026 Ag Spending Bill

WASHINGTON, DC – The House Appropriations Committee has passed its draft of the Fiscal Year 2026 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. The vote was 35 to 27. The bill sets
Lawmakers Push for Better Fire Detection Technology

WASHINGTON, DC – As wildfire risks continue to escalate across the country, lawmakers are urging federal agencies to modernize the management of prescribed burns. During a hearing in the U.S. House of Representatives this week, members questioned
U.S. and China Sign New Trade Deal

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. and Chinese officials have signed a new trade agreement following weeks of negotiation, including earlier discussions in London. The deal was finalized at an event at the White House on Thursday night. Under