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The Meadow boys’ basketball team was on the road Tuesday visiting Whiteface. The Broncos where on a three game winning streak and added went on to extend their steak by defeat the Antelopes 56-51.
Read moreThe Wellman Union girls’ basketball team fell to Meadow 53-41 last Friday and looked to snap its two game losing streak when it visited second place Whitharral Tuesday night. The Lady ‘Cats put up a fight but lost their third straight game falling to Whitharral 65-43. The Lady ‘Cats started the game strong leading 16-13 in the first, but struggled in the second scoring only six points and went into the half trailing 35-22. Wellman Union came out strong after the break and outscored the home team 14-7 but trailed 42-36. In the final quarter the Lady ‘Cats could not muster another run to steal a road win and lost the quarter 13-7. Wellman Union falls to 3-6 in District 7-1A, which places them in fourth place and in the final playoff spot.
Read moreThe Wellman Union boys’ basketball team traveled to Whitharral on Tuesday night looking to avoid a second straight loss. A slow start hurt the Wildcats as they fell to Whitharral 65-40. The Wildcats could not find their offense in the first quarter as they trailed 20-7 after the first eight minutes of play. The second quarter saw the Wildcats struggle continue as they scored only six points and went into halftime trailing 33-13. After the break the Wildcats where able to find an offensive flow and put up 18 points but allowed Whitharral to score 14. Wellman Union went into the fourth trailing 47-31. The Wildcats again struggled to score against Whitharral’s defense and lost the final quarter 18-9. Wellman Union falls to 4-3 in District 7-1A and are tied with Meadow for second place and have a chance to make the Class 1A playoffs.
Read moreAUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott today announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will provide approximately $300 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for the month of February as the state continues its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Terry County FSA deadlines for the 2021 crop year are:
Read moreFebruary is Black History Month – and among many great achievements to celebrate are those of Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller.
Read moreThe area of the state in drought has declined by 37 percentage points since late December. Drought improvements this time of year are aided by cooler temperatures and dormant vegetation. Less moisture is lost to evaporation or used by plants, making rainfall more effective at reducing drought.
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