April 17, 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 GAIL M. WILLIAMS Muleshoe Journal Correspondent House Representative Ken King, who recently spoke at the annual Muleshoe Chamber Breakfast, is currently serving his fourth term as State Representative for House District 88. King is running unopposed in the upcoming election. His district includes 17 counties in the Panhandle and the South Plains of Texas, […]

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United Supermarkets Manager Eric Steinfath presents MISD with a check for $11,490 for new scoreboards for the MHS Baseball and Softball fields.

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BY GAIL M. WILLIAMS Muleshoe Journal Correspondent The Muleshoe Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture recently held its Annual Breakfast. Turnbow said the year 2019 had been quite the challenge with transitions and changes. The Chamber faced turnovers in managers and the challenge of getting a new website up and running. The website will occur in […]

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By William Shelly Muleshoe High School Band Director On Saturday, Feb. 22, the Muleshoe “Mighty M” Band participated in the Region 16 UIL Solo and Ensemble contest at Coronado High School in Lubbock. These students have been working very diligently for the past four weeks to learn a new piece in a small group setting. […]

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The meeting was called to order by the president June Hunt. Christy Whitt and Tammy Black served chicken salad, chef salad, and a pasta ham salad with an assortment of crackers. Dessert was assorted buntini muffins. Four birthdays were celebrated in February. June Hunt, Starla Ellis, Donna Glover, and Helen Templeton. Under new business the […]

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