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Fisher County Farm Bureau lends a ‘Helping Hand’

Fisher County Farm Bureau lends a ‘Helping Hand’

Fisher County Farm Bureau lends a ‘Helping Hand’

Texans endured many unprecedented events and tough challenges in 2020, and that continued into 2021. February’s massive winter storm dealt another blow to Texans and those organizations they rely on for help.
Four-part ranch drought management planning series set in April

Four-part ranch drought management planning series set in April

Four-part ranch drought management planning series set in April

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will offer a four-part webinar series “Developing a Drought Management Plan for the Ranch” to help producers manage through and recover from the current drought, while also preparing for the next one. The program is scheduled from 7-9 p.m.

Food Handlers Course schduled for April 6th

A food handlers course accredited by the Texas Department of State Health Services is being offered by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Haskell County. Food Safety: It’s In Your Hands is scheduled for April 6th starting at 2:15PM at the Extension office at 101 South Ave D, Haskell, TX 79521.

TSTC Wind Energy Technology instructor wants students to climb high

(SWEETWATER, Texas) - Billie Jones takes pride in watching her students succeed, both in college and in the workforce. The Texas State Technical College Wind Energy Technology instructor and statewide division chair works daily to make sure that students will be ready to work on day one.
Old Glory News

Old Glory News

Old Glory News

I believe we would not know what to do if the wind didn't blow. If we could just get some moisture. PRAY FOR RAIN. Don't forget our musical is this week, Sat. the 27th. The concession opens at 5:30 and the program will begin at 6.
Brittnay Gonzalez takes Mike Bookman and his daughter's order during their lunch rush at Hickman's Restaurant, now open to full capacity since Gov. Abbott lifted restrictions earlier this month in the efforts to reopen Texas 100 percent.

Brittnay Gonzalez takes Mike Bookman and his daughter's order during their lunch rush at Hickman's Restaurant, now open to full capacity since Gov. Abbott lifted restrictions earlier this month in the efforts to reopen Texas 100 percent.

A year with COVID-19

Although the CDC first categorized COVID-19 as a pandemic on March 11, a year and two weeks ago, it was during this week last year when residents of the Double Mountain region felt the impact of the virus. At the time, the state of Texas had reported 18 positive cases.