April 2, 2023
  • 2:33 pm Area youth basketball players prepared for Muleshoe Youth Basketball League All Star Tournament
  • 2:28 pm Buddy Holly Hall to host Buffalo Grass Fest in April
  • 2:27 pm Multiple Mules, Lady Mules finish first at the Littlefield Relays
  • 2:25 pm Bailey County Senior Center: Where all who enter as guests leave as friends
  • 2:24 pm Plains Cotton Growers to host annual meeting March 28

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. More than 44 million people across the country experience mental health conditions every year. They range from depression to post-traumatic stress, substance abuse and various others. In recent years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the numbers have notably increased. Mental health disorders are treatable. This month, Texans […]

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The Bailey County Senior Center is inviting you to come shop our Indoor Garage Sale this Friday, May 13 starting at 1 p.m. and Saturday, May 14. We will be auctioning off some of the larger items to start off with on Friday. If you have stuff you would like to get rid of, we’ll […]

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The Muleshoe City Council held its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 9, at City Hall. Present were Mayor Colt Ellis, Mayor Pro-Tem Earl Behrends, and council members Lupe Mendoza, Crystal Alarcon and Gary Parker. City Secretary Zanea Carpenter administered the oath of office to council members Alercon, District 1, and Mendoza, District 2. […]

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The Muleshoe Art Association met May 3, at the Santa Fe Depot for their May meeting. Members enjoyed pizza, salad brought by Kay Hohs, and banana pudding brought by Ann Johnson. After the meal, the door prize brought by Shirley White was drawn for and won by Ruth Hall. President Johnson then opened the meeting […]

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A West Texas wind couldn’t stop folks from coming out to enjoy games and performances at Muleshoe High School’s first Fine Arts Festival on Tuesday, April 26. An estimated 200 patrons lined up to buy tickets in the parking lot area outside of the band hall and the old high school gym. “More than 80 […]

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