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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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Bad Report Card for Clovis Schools
New Mexico Public Education Department releases grades in new report card-style system. -
Taylors Convenience Stores Bought-out
Fikes Wholesale Inc. Acquires all 63 Stores in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. -
Romney Losing Ground?
Latest polls show erosion of support in New Hampshire. -
Update: One Killed in Motor Home Fire
Officials say a man and his dog died in a motor home fire in Randall County on Saturday afternoon. -
Mobile Malware
Lack of security on mobile devices worries many tech experts. -
GOP Presidential Candidates Prep For New Hampshire
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Website Picks Presidential Winners
Site collects and analyzes political opinion from Facebook. -
Romney Leads, Santorum Surges In National Poll
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Supreme Court to Hear Texas Redistricting Case
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Texas Museums Hit as Schools Take Fewer Field Trips
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State and National
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Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Lawmaker
You don't have to be rich to be a state legislator in Texas, but it doesn't hurt.
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Agenda Texas: The Legacy of George W. Bush
The George W. Bush Presidential Center will be officially dedicated Thursday on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas. Dignitaries from across the political world will be on hand...
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Digging for Hoffa
Cleveland tavern owner thinks remains of Jimmy Hoffa could be inside his walls.
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Legislators Seek Action on Medicaid Fraud Measures
After the discovery that the state was spending millions of dollars on fraudulent Medicaid dental and orthodontic care, state lawmakers held hearings ahead of the legislative session to identify...
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Texas Tech to Open School of Accounting in Lubbock
When Texas Tech University in Lubbock opens the doors of its new School of Accounting on Aug. 15, it will mark a major first for...
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Viral Videos
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Pets & Pot
The number of pets accidentally ingesting marijuana has spiked in Colorado. -
Coolest Cat in School
High school adopts classroom kitty as unofficial mascot. -
Police Chief Forced to Resign
Police chief resigns after woman accuses him of offering to let her go in exchange for naked pictures. -
Caught on Cam: TSA Agent Attacked
Homeless woman accused of attacking a TSA agent. -
Toddler Abandoned
Deputies in South Carolina are trying to find the parents of a toddler left in a stroller on a doorstep overnight. -
Wheelchair Robbery
Two teenagers have been charged with robbing a woman in a wheelchair. -
Pot Tourism
Colorado is about to get its first two Marijuana tourism companies. Their mission is to lure out-of-state tourists in to town to take advantage of... -
Deadly Sinkhole
Hillsborough County officials ordered houses next to the deadly sinkhole site in Seffner condemned and unfit to live. -
Crime Doesn't Pay
An armed robbery suspect in Arizona, had guns pulled on him, twice. -
2-Cent Electric Bill
Louisiana woman thinks 2 cent electric bill is an April Fool's prank. -
Church Robbed
Following its Easter services, more than $40,000 stolen from a Michigan church. -
Funeral Robber
Kentucky State Police announced arrests were made in connection to homes were burglarized while the homeowner was attneding the funeral of a loved one. -
Oil Soaked Neighborhood
An estimated 2,000 barrels of crude oil rushed from a ruptured pipeline soaking a neighborhood. -
Turkey Takeover
Wild turkeys flock to woman's backyard. -
35 Years on the Run
Fugitive rapist captured after more than three decades.
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