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AgriLife Research: Wheat Producers Have Another Aphid Control Tool
Dr. Jerry Michels, AgriLife Research entomologist in Amarillo, and Johnny Bible, research assistant, are conducting a study on control of small grain aphids with seed-applied...
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Don't Think About Money - It Can Corrupt You
The study said exposure to money put the participants in a business mindset, leading them to think of monetary benefits over morals.
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CISD Athletic Trainer Wins 2013 Southwest Athletic Trainers' Association Award
Randall High School Athletic Trainer Anthony Salinas will receive the Excellence in Athletic Training Award for his efforts in saving the life of an individual.
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City of Canyon Commission Meeting 6/17/13
The City of Canyon will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall at 301 16th Street in the City of Canyon.
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Canyon ISD Board of Education Meeting 6/17/13
The meeting will be at the Canyon Central Administration Office with a Call to Order and Executive Session at 6:15 p.m. and open to the...
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Tonight in Sports 6/13/13
We have the latest from the US Open and find out how the Amarillo Sox are doing in the Standings tonight in Sports. -
No Patent on Human Genes
Supreme Court rules companies cannot patent genes that occur naturally within the human body. -
NSA Friction
FBI Director Robert Mueller and House Speaker John Boehner defend surveillance programs; Senator Rand Paul launches effort to end them. -
Studio 4 Receives Statewide Recognition
The ceremony was put on by the Texas Agrilife Extension Service. -
Man Indicted For Amarillo Bank Robbery in May
According to court documents, Gabriel Tenorio was indicted for robbing the First Bank Southwest on 34th street on May 20. -
Boise City Police Investigating Murder
Police are still looking for the shooter. -
Shots Fired at Local Business Parking Lot in Dimmitt
Adolph Padilla and Justin Harrell were booked into the Castro County Jail charger with Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Harrell was also booked for... -
Supreme Court Backs Oklahoma Over Texas Water District
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued a unanimous ruling for Oklahoma over a North Texas water district in a case over delivery of water from the... -
In Hiding
The self-proclaimed whistleblower is in hiding as lawmakers learn more about the programs he exposed. -
Guymon Residents Asked to Limit Water Use
The request has been issued from City of Guymon officials after mechanical issues were reported with municipal water wells.
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State and National
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Report Cautions Against Rush to Build Medical Schools
The first of the many recommendations in the document bluntly suggests, "Additional medical schools should not be established or opened until the number of first-year...
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Lawmakers' Bills Target Perceived Federal Overreach
As Gov. Rick Perry, Attorney General Greg Abbott and other Texas officials continue to wrangle with the federal government over issues like environmental regulations and health care reform, state lawmakers could...
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New House Caucus Seeks to Work for Younger Texans
Some lawmakers in the Texas House hope to join forces to focus on policy issues that impact younger Texans.
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Simpson, Tea Party Favorite, May Run for Speaker
If Simpson files to run for the powerful office he would join incumbent Speaker Joe Straus, R-San Antonio, and Rep. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, in that race. Hughes,...
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Fiscal Cliff: GOP Proposes Medicare and Social Security Changes
President Obama Wants Deal
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Viral Videos
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Cops Probe Ax Attack
Teens say angry man threw ax into their vehicle. -
Men Overboard!
Out-of-control boat circles for more than an hour after wake tosses fisherman overboard. -
Better Than Bacon
Seattle butcher shop finds tasty success in its special marijuana fed pork. -
Grave Error
Military widow finds another woman's name engraved on her husband's tombstone. -
Underground Pot Farm Busted
Florida police find marijuana grow operation using buried shipping containers. -
Still Going Strong
Maria Guadalupe Munoz recently celebrated her 107th birthday. -
Back on Her Feet
A child who lost her feet after a lawn mower accident walks again for the first time. -
Daycare Drugging: Pills in Pancakes
Home daycare operator accused of drugging children with spiked pancakes. -
Million Dollar Smile for Free
Washington State orthodontist offers free braces to teens from low income families. -
Rescued
After a night at sea, jet-skiers missing off Florida coast found 4 miles from land. -
Dollars for the Dead
Audit finds New York authorized nearly $3-million in unemployment benefits to deceased, employed and other ineligible residents. -
Fire Reunited Father and Son
News reports of man's heroism bring him to the attention of his long lost sons. -
Cheaper than Therapy?
Liquor store's controversial billboard angers Las Vegas residents. -
Out of This World Discovery
Did a hunk of the fallen Mir Space Station land in a Massachusetts man's yard? -
Bald and Beautiful
Hairstylist shaves head to show support for sister battling cancer, then quits job when told she'd have to wear a wig.
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