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MCUD moves forward with scaled-back water facility despite funding gap

MCUD moves forward with scaled-back water facility despite funding gap

MCUD moves forward with scaled-back water facility despite funding gap

Body GREENWOOD Despite a failed bond election in May, the Midland County Utility District (MCUD) is pressing forward with a $31 million water project aimed at supplying treated water to two major facilities: the new Midland County Jail and Greenwood ISD’s new elementary and...
Yesterday

Yesterday

Yesterday

Body I was invited to several events and had several people wanting to come visit art. It got confusing how I was going to organize all these events especially since they were 100 miles apart. So I decided to turn it over to God and take them as they came.
TEXAS THE STATE WITH MOST POWS

TEXAS THE STATE WITH MOST POWS

TEXAS THE STATE WITH MOST POWS

Body By the end of May 1945, more enemy prisoners were sitting out the Second World War in Texas than any state in the Union.
LATEXO’S FUNNY MAN

LATEXO’S FUNNY MAN

LATEXO’S FUNNY MAN

Body Part Owner of LATEXO’S FUNNY MAN Roger Greer lives in Latexo, a small town near Crockett in east Texas. He has a unique sense of humor that people seem to appreciate.
Nuggets

Nuggets

Nuggets

Body The Seeking There is no hide and seek with God, where you and I are concerned. God knows where we are and what we are doing twenty four seven.

Fixin’ to Happen

Body MARTIN COUNTY A flag retirement ceremony will be held at 1884 Plaza (Convent) 301 E. Carpenter; Stanton on Saturday, June 14 at 7 pm.

Compassionate Companions to meet June 2

Body MARTIN COUNTY - Texas A&M Agrilife Extension will be hosting a monthly support group for caregivers of loved ones living with Dementia. The group will begin meeting on June 2, from 5:30 p.m.

Greenwood processor skins final buck, closes up shop

Body GREENWOOD - After six years of processing deer for the Greenwood community and beyond, Triple P’s Outdoors is officially closing its doors. Owner Tanner Potter, who founded the deer processing business in 2019, said the decision wasn’t easy, but it was time.