Wayland Baptist Football is set to host their spring game Saturday at 2 p.m. This year’s game will be played in “The Bowl”, better known as Hillard Field. The Pioneers traditionally played in “The Bowl” during the program’s early years before the program was shut down in 1938. The football program was reinstated after 72 […]
READ MOREWayland Baptist University’s International Choir and Wayland Singers Chorus celebrate the blossoming season Thursday, April 27, as the School of Creative Arts presents Awakening the Spring, a choral concert under the direction of Dr. Sarah Herrington. Featuring Scripture, poetry, Eastern European synagogue sounds, and ancient salutations set to music, as well as traditional spirituals and […]
READ MOREAlice’s note: This story first appeared in my blog The Bright Lights of Muleshoe on April 8, 2023. We had quite a variety of quality artwork on display. I hope you were able to see them in person at the Oneita Wagnon Senior Center. And if you didn’t make it this year, I hope you can […]
READ MOREAlice’s note: This story first appeared in my blog The Bright Lights of Muleshoe on April 9, 2023. The Muleshoe Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture sponsored an Easter egg hunt at the Muleshoe Heritage Center Saturday. And I thought I was on time to see the rush for eggs, but boy, was I wrong! Egg hunts […]
READ MORECity Council considers ordinance to limit compression braking system use
Gail M. Williams April 11, 2023 0 COMMENTSMuleshoe City Council held its regular meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 10, at City Hall. Present were Mayor Colt Ellis, Mayor Pro-Tem Earl Behrends and Council members Gary Parker, Crystal Alarcon and Lupe Mendoza. All motions were unanimously approved. A motion to approve the minutes of the March 13 meeting was made, seconded and […]
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