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Farm Service Agency County Committee Nomination Period Open
Farmers, ranchers and landowners are encouraged to nominate candidates to serve on their local FSA county committee by the August 1 deadline.
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11th Annual Amarillo Highland Park Education Scholarship Golf Tournament
The 11th Annual Amarillo Highland Park Education Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held June 21 at 1 p.m. at Comanche Trails.
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The Discovery Center Hosting "Dinosaurs and Dessert" featuring Dinosaur Expert Thursday
Everyone is invited to enjoy dessert while exploring the science museum's traveling dinosaur exhibits, "Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies" and two life-size African...
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Amarillo Chamber Hosting Statewide Convention for Chamber of Commerce Executives
The group will visit Amarillo attractions and activities including the Big Texan Steak Ranch, a golf tournament at the Comanche Trail Golf Complex, Palo Duro...
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AgriLife Research to Determine When Wheat Diseases Limit Input Effectiveness
Dr. Charlie Rush is leading a research team to study mite-vectored virus diseases, which are the main pathogenic constraints to economically sustainable to profitable wheat production,...
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Top Stories
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Canyon ISD Liason Officers Can Now Carry on Campus
The Board of Trustees passed the resolution last night. -
NTSB Report Lists Poor Eye Sight As Possible Reason Behind Wreck
The report says the engineer had recently been restricted by the DPS to driving only during the day and with glasses on. -
Senate Takes Step Toward Transportation Funding Fix
Despite concerns raised by both Republicans and Democrats, senators on Tuesday tentatively passed a resolution that aims to solve the state's transportation funding woes by... -
Clovis Municipal Schools Hold Special Closed Meeting June 21 and 22
The meeting will be in the Board Room of the Central Administrative Offices of the Clovis Municipal Schools located at 109 Main St. in Clovis. -
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Breast Cancer Screening in Amarillo and Dalhart This Month
To be eligible for a mammogram, women must be Texas residents and provide proof of address, must be uninsured, have a valid photo ID and... -
American Red Cross Hosting Annual Awards Ceremony
American Red Cross chapters in North Texas is recognize the nation's Everyday Heroes who give of themselves and in some way help their community. -
Kelly's Rooftop Drop for Coffee Memorial Blood Center July 31
Kelly James will rappel down a downtown Amarillo building for a good cause, and you can help him. -
Amarillo Crime Stoppers Crime of the Week 6/18/13
On June 16 after 10 p.m., a suspect walked into a convenience store in the 1700 block of NE 24th Ave dressed in a dark... -
Chrysler Faces Deadline to Recall Jeeps
Chrysler Group will formally respond Tuesday to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's request for a recall of 2.7 million Jeeps that the safety agency... -
UT/TT Poll: Legislature Stands Ahead of Congress
Texas politicians and institutions are getting much better marks from the state's voters than the president and Congress, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas...
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State and National
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Policy Shift in Mexico Seen as Push for Sovereignty
Security initiatives recently announced by the Mexican government suggest that the country may move to reaffirm its sovereignty and focus less on the interests of...
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Old and On The Road
Study finds older motorists suffering from memory problems are more likely to have declining skills behind the wheel.
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Grocery Bills on the Rise
Prices on meats, grains, and dairy all expected to rise in the new year.
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They Weren't in the Running, but They Still Won Votes
In every presidential election, hundreds of names are written in by voters who choose not to vote for a major candidate. Among those names is...
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Fiscal Cliff Averted
Lawmakers worked late into the night and passing legislation that avoided the Fiscal Cliff, but not without some compromise.
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Viral Videos
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2012: Wild and Wacky
Take a look back at some of the strangest things to make the news in 2012. -
Caught on Cam: Gunman Tackled
Bystanders tackle armed robber after he fires a shot during stick-up. -
Woman Survives Avalanche
Rescuers free woman buried in Washington snow slide. -
Sandy Reveals Rare Whale Skeleton
Storm erosion unearths beaked whale bones on Florida beach. -
Ho, Ho, Harry?
Artist turns 334 pound pumpkin into Prince Harry for Halloween, then re-purposes the gourd for Christmas. -
Noisy Glaciers: Masking Danger?
Scientists monitoring Washington volcanoes say the noise from melting glaciers is making their work more difficult. -
Stem Cells Save Dog
Revolutionary procedure helps paralyzed dog recover after stroke. -
Still Learning
85-year-old Iowa woman finally earns her GED. -
"It's Just Heartless"
Thieves steal family's Christmas...and their beloved dog. -
Eagle Cam Goes Viral
Bird watchers from around the globe are keeping an eye on a pair of eagles nesting in Florida. -
Dad Carves Pentagram on Son
Father said he cut 6-year-old in celebration of "holy day". -
Turkeys Tumble to Freedom
Dozens of turkeys will avoid the slaughter house after falling off of a truck. -
Lights Out for Christmas Truck?
Police say light covered truck is a safety hazard; owner hopes publicity will help charity. -
12-12-12: Lucky in Love?
Couples flock to Las Vegas for 12-12-12 weddings. -
Caught on Cam: Cash Swipe
Security cameras show woman snatch distracted teen's money at a checkout counter.
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