May 10, 2024
  • 4:33 pm State Champions: Muleshoe’s 4X400 Relay Team returns home with gold
  • 4:32 pm Child on the autism spectrum needs care, flexibility, testing
  • 4:31 pm Librarians lead tours, share library skills with older students
  • 4:29 pm Mother’s Day and love’s growing season
  • 4:28 pm The Busy Bungalow caters to busy little kids

The Muleshoe Mules 4X400 Relay team just keeps winning.  After a stellar showing at regionals, Nathan Martens, Noah Cantu, Mauricio Herrera and Daniel Sianez took the state contest by storm over the weekend.  With a time of 3:18.39, the Mules pulled a first place win at the UIL 3A State Track Meet.  “The boys talked […]

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I introduced my grandson to his uncle’s black-and-white cat the other day. “Your uncle calls her Oreo, but I call her Precious.” “Oh, you mean like that guy in Lord of the Rings?” he said. Atty, age 12, is a voracious reader and a watcher of videos, so his connection to Gollum and his “Precious,” […]

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During the month of May, Muleshoe librarians are guiding older students on library tours and demonstrating librarian skills for them. “High school teachers are bringing in students for IPET, or Instructional Practice Education Teacher,” said Frances Recio, director of Muleshoe Area Public Library. “This is something new to our agenda in May. It’s our first […]

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Mother’s Day is only a few days away, but my memories of my mother don’t need any calendar or greeting card company’s prompting. This morning, I was looking at some Mother’s Day-related columns I’ve written in the past, and what follows is mostly one of those with a bit of updating. Multiple sweet memories drew […]

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Alice’s note: This story first appeared in my blog The Bright Lights of Muleshoe on April 27, 2024. Dani Heathington may have retired from education in 2022, but she can’t seem to stay away from kids! She and her daughter Myndi Heinrich, who was an elementary teacher also, both had the same idea; little kids […]

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