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When God was giving out gifts and abilities, he skipped me on the big ones like being a world leader, an inventor of life changing creations and cures, or being a doctor or even a lawyer. He even skipped over singing. I love to sing but I am horrible - really horrible.

Free Diabetes education to be offered online

The South Plains, District 2 Diabetes Education Committee is excited to present Wisdom, Power and Control! A free four-class series to help learn how to manage type 2 diabetes through food and exercise. There will be information about medication, self-care and more.
TFB speaks out on eminent domain

TFB speaks out on eminent domain

TFB speaks out on eminent domain

Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) President Russell Boening in Austin in support of the committee substitute for HB 901 (CSHB 901) at a public hearing of the House Committee on Land and Resource Management. The legislation by State Rep.
A meal of gratitude

A meal of gratitude

A meal of gratitude

Immaculate Conception Church in Dimmitt held a meal of gratitude in memory of Feat of St. Joseph for all the essential workers in the community on March 25. Essential workers enjoyed a meal of pork roast (representing food for the body) and pastas (representing food for the soul).

Ask the Agent

It’s Springtime and as the weather warms up and the days are longer, we see more and more people walking. We know though that accidents to pedestrians can happen. In 2018 there were 6,283 pedestrians killed in traffic crashes, which was the highest since 1990.
Dr. Cobra Chamblee, D.O.

Dr. Cobra Chamblee, D.O.

Dr. Chamblee to leave at end of April

The Medical Center of Dimmitt will be losing a valued member of the staff the end of April as Dr. Cobra Chamblee, D.O. makes a move to Florida. Dr. Chamblee has been practicing medicine in Dimmitt for the past five years at the clinic. Her last day in the clinic will be April 30. Dr.

Abbott EO states no to vaccine passports

Governor Greg Abbott Tuesday issued an Executive Order prohibiting state agencies or political subdivisions in Texas from creating a "vaccine passport" requirement, or otherwise conditioning receipt of services on an individual’s COVID-19 vaccination status.

FEMA offers assistance with funerals

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may be easing some of the financial burden for funeral expenses for COVID-19 deaths. Beginning in April, the agency says it will begin paying up to $9,000 in expenses per funeral. Those who lost multiple family members can apply for $35,000.
SB 3 approved to overhaul Texas electricity industry

SB 3 approved to overhaul Texas electricity industry

SB 3 approved to overhaul Texas electricity industry

The Texas Senate unanimously approved a sweeping bill that would overhaul the state’s electricity industry and infrastructure, including mandating that power plants prepare for extreme weather and outlawing risky indexed retail electric plans.
Bobbies lose to Lady Dons

Bobbies lose to Lady Dons

Bobbies lose to Lady Dons

The Dimmitt Bobbies fell in a high-scoring game to the Palo Duro Lady Dons, 25-15. The Lady Dons jump out ahead in the first inning scoring 12 runs to the Bobbies’ two runs.