April 18, 2024
  • 4:26 pm The eclipse was much ado about nothing at my house
  • 4:26 pm When idols rot and topple over
  • 4:25 pm Not totally banned from viewing the eclipse
  • 4:25 pm It’s National Library Week in Muleshoe
  • 4:23 pm Council approves election judges, adjourns for closed session

By Alice Liles Alice’s note: This story first appeared in my blog The Bright Lights of Muleshoe on April 13, 2020. Had a young woman asked me the other day if I was going to write a book about the virus. “It is history,” she said. She’s right, of course. COVID-19 has already become a part of […]

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A private graveside service for Louanne Britton, age 89, of Earth, Texas, will be held at Earth Memorial Cemetery. Louanne died Friday, April 10, 2020 in Olton, Texas. She was born December 28, 1930 in Lubbock, Texas to J.F. “Lefty” and Lois (Nix) Hollingsworth. She married Harold Z. Britton in Plainview, Texas on November 7, […]

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Thomas Ridgeway Black, lovingly known by everyone as “Pappy”, passed from this life on April 2, 2020. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. He was born July 28, 1945 in Coleman, Texas to Dr. Axel Johannes and Elizabeth May (Zelley) Black. Thomas graduated from Muleshoe High School in 1964. He joined […]

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By Kathy Carr Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Nutrition experts agree that fending off a virus is a lot more complicated than simply eating extra fruits and vegetables (for the antioxidants) or special types of yogurt (for its helpful bacteria, or probiotics). There’s no single food – or even group of foods – that can be […]

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By Kathy Carr Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Agriculture is a large part of our economy in the Texas South Plains. Gardening is considered one form of physical activity so there is no better time to teach your children the benefit of agriculture than to give them the responsibility of a small garden plot. Set them […]

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