Longhorns Football in Action on Friday in Crosbyton
CROSBYTON, TX – The Lockney Longhorns will travel to Crosbyton to battle the Chieftains on Friday in a district game. The Longhorns (4-5, 2-2) fell to Hale Center 30-8 last Friday. Crosbyton (2-7, 1-3) were victorious against
Lockney Longhorn Band Earns Fourth at State Contest
SAN ANTONIO, TX – The Lockney Longhorn Band has made their community proud once again with a strong showing at the 2025 UIL State Marching Band Competition, held in San Antonio this week. The band performed in
Halloween Holiday Costs Outpace Core Inflation for Americans
NASHVILLE, TN – Pumpkins, candy, and décor are climbing in cost this October, and despite income gains, purchasing power remains flat for many. According to an InvestorsObserver report analyzing 2000–2025 data, wholesale pumpkin prices increased 67% since
DAILY AG NEWS for 10/31/2025
Trump-Xi Trade Talks Revive China’s U.S. Soybean Commitments WASHINGTON, DC – President Trump and President Xi Jinping’s summit this week produced one tangible result for U.S. agriculture: a new Chinese pledge to buy 441 million bushels of
What’s on the November 2025 Ballot in Texas
FLOYD COUNTY, TX – Floyd County voters will join others across Texas on Tuesday, November 5, 2025, to decide 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. Early voting continues through Friday. Here’s a brief look at each
Lockney Residents Invited to Join in Door-to-Door Trick-or-Treating Fun
LOCKNEY, TX – As fall settles in and Halloween excitement builds, the town of Lockney is getting ready for a night full of family fun and community spirit. Following the Lockney Fall Festival, residents are encouraged to
DAILY AG NEWS for 10/29/2025
USTR Opens Section 301 Investigation Into China Compliance WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has launched a Section 301 investigation into whether China has failed to honor its commitments under the 2020 “Phase One” trade
Prepare Your Home for the First Freeze: Tips to Winterize Safely
FLOYD COUNTY, TX – With clear skies tonight and temperatures in Floyd County expected to fall into the upper 40s and lower 50s by early morning, the region is on the brink of its first freeze of
DAILY AG NEWS for 10/28/2025
Trade Flurry Reshapes Ag: China Buys, Canada Tariffs WASHINGTON, DC – A fast-moving series of trade signals from the White House and key partners is resetting the near-term outlook for U.S. agriculture. President Trump said he expects
Longhorns Continue District Success on Friday in Ralls
RALLS, TX – The Lockney Longhorns made the short trip to Ralls on Friday night to battle the Jackrabbits in district action. The Longhorns offense got going early against Ralls in the first half. Lockney continued the
Whirlwinds Fall to Antelopes on Friday Night
FLOYDADA, TX – The Floydada Whirlwinds played host to the Abernathy Antelopes on Friday in a district matchup. Abernathy was able to jump out early on the Whirlwinds in the first quarter. The Whirlwinds showed sparks on
Lockney Chamber to Host Annual Trunk or Treat Event
LOCKNEY, TX – The Lockney Chamber of Commerce is bringing Halloween fun to the community with its annual Trunk or Treat event. The celebration will take place on Saturday, November 1st, from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. at
Lockney Longhorn Band Marches to State for Third Straight Year
AMARILLO, TX — The Lockney Longhorn Band is once again among the best in Texas, advancing to the UIL State Marching Championships for the third year in a row after an outstanding showing at the Area competition
Lockney City Council Appoints Interim City Manager
LOCKNEY, TX – The Lockney City Council has appointed KayCee Thiebaud as Interim City Manager, effective October 21, 2025. Thiebaud will serve in the interim role for the next nine months, providing leadership and stability for the
Ladies Night 2025 Set for November 1st — Featuring Special Guest Speaker Pauline Cooper
FLOYDADA, TX – The Serrato Sisters Venue is once again bringing the community together for one of its most anticipated events of the year — Ladies Night 2025, happening Saturday, November 1st, from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Floydada Council Accepts City Manager Gooch’s Retirement Plan
FLOYDADA — The Floydada City Council met in regular session Tuesday evening to discuss a variety of city matters, including the official retirement announcement of longtime City Manager Darrell Gooch. The meeting was held at City Hall
DAILY AG NEWS for 10/23/2025
Argentina Beef Imports Unlikely To Lower U.S. Prices NASHVILLE, TN – Expanding beef imports from Argentina would do little to reduce U.S. prices, according to Dr. Derrell Peel, livestock marketing specialist at Oklahoma State University Extension. In
Longhorns Travel to Ralls on Friday in District Matchup Against Jackrabbits
RALLS, TX – The Lockney Longhorns are looking to get back in the district win column on Friday as they battle the Jackrabbits in Ralls. The Longhorns (3-4, 1-1) were defeated by the Sudan Hornets last Friday
Whirlwinds Look to Bounce Back Against Abernathy on Friday
FLOYDADA, TX – The Floydada Whirlwinds are back at home this week as they host the Abernathy Antelopes in district action. The Whirlwinds (0-7, 0-2) fell to New Home 75-0 last Friday. The Antelopes (3-4, 0-2) were
Meet the Lady Winds: First Practice of the 2025–26 Season Set for Wednesday at 5 p.m.
FLOYDADA, TX -The Floydada Lady Winds are tipping off the basketball season with their annual “Meet the Lady Winds” event at Whirlwind Gym, marking the team’s first official practice under new head coach Abby Sanders. The event
Lockney to Celebrate Halloween with Spirit Week Parade and Carnival
LOCKNEY, TX – Lockney is gearing up for a festive week of fall fun with two community events planned to bring families, students, and local organizations together. The Spirit Week Parade will take place Wednesday, October 29
Lockney ISD Board Approves Annual Homecoming, Discontinues Head Start Program
LOCKNEY, TX – The Lockney ISD Board of Trustees made two significant decisions during its regular meeting on Monday, October 20, 2025. The board voted to make Homecoming an annual district event while also deciding to discontinue
Floydada Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams Competed to Regionals Together for the First Time in Decades
LUBBOCK, TX – The Floydada Whirlwinds and Lady Winds Cross Country teams wrapped up their season with a strong showing at the regional meet in Lubbock this week — marking what may be the first time in
Lockney Longhorn Band Heads to Area Marching Contest This Saturday
AMARILLO, TX – The Lockney Longhorn Marching Band is set to compete at the UIL Area A, Class 2A Marching Contest on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at Dick Bivins Stadium in Amarillo. Under the direction of Robert
Floyd County 4-H Members Compete at District Grilling Games
LUBBOCK, TX – Floyd County 4-H Grilling Games project members recently showcased their cooking skills at the District 2 4-H Grilling Games competition, held Saturday at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. Participants included Stetson Nutt, Paislee Nutt,
Floydada Cross Country Heads to Regionals — First Time Both Teams Qualify in Decades
FLOYDADA, TX – For the first time in decades, both the Floydada Whirlwinds and Lady Winds Cross Country teams have qualified for the Regional Meet. According to former coaches, it’s been since at least the 1990s that
Lockney Gears Up for Spirit Week Parade and Bonfire
LOCKNEY, TX – Lockney residents are invited to come out and show their school spirit during the annual Spirit Week Parade, set for Wednesday, October 29, at 8:30 p.m. on Main Street. The parade will begin at
DAILY AG NEWS for 10/21/2025
Trump Sets Hard Lines As China Halts Soybeans NASHVILLE, TN – Producers face real-market risk as Washington and Beijing inch back to the table — with agriculture at the tip of the spear. According to Bloomberg, Treasury
Council To Weigh No-Parking Repeal, Grant Work
FLOYDADA, TX – The City Council will meet Tuesday, October 21, at 6:30 p.m. to take up a range of city matters, including parking regulations, airport improvements, and a proposed downtown revitalization grant. Council members will consider
DAILY AG NEWS for 10/20/2025
Policy Signals To Ease High U.S. Beef Prices WASHINGTON, DC – Beef prices are high because supplies are tight and shoppers keep buying. Years of drought shrank the national herd to the smallest since the 1950s, lifting