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As Texas’ Largest-Ever Wildfire Nears Containment, Panhandle Braces for “Extremely Critical Fire Weather Conditions
Read moreThe City of Wellman will have a City Council meeting on Tuesday to approve the 2024-2025 budget.
Read moreCity Manager Jeff Davis confirmed that they had contacted the owner of the building that fell earlier this year on 410 Main St neighboring the Rialto Theater due to the severe weather.
Read moreLast Tuesday, the Wellman-Union One Act Play team competed at district and found out they would be moving on to bi-district after a solid outing from their team. The team also had several individual honors.
Read moreThe Meadow One Act Play will travel to Seminole on Tuesday to present their play “We Are the Sea.” The Meadow One Act Play team held several festivals presenting their play in preparation for their district competition.
Read moreEach year on St. Patrick’s Day, tens of thousands of Americans add green to their outfits, even if they can’t trace their ancestry back to the Emerald Isle. But most of those who wear green probably don’t realize that the color has only a tenuous connection to St. Patrick, and actually originated as a symbol of rebellious Irish nationalism.
Read moreMost of the milling, spinning, and textile manufacturing supply chain has moved from the Western world to developing countries, primarily Southeast Asia. U.S. textile manufacturing peaked in the 1994/95 marketing year with domestic use of cotton estimated at 11.198 million 480-pound bales. Since the 1994/95 marketing year, U.S. domestic cotton use has steadily declined to a projected record low of 1.75 million bales in the 2023/24 marketing year. As a result, exports are a significant source of demand for U.S. cotton. Since the early 2000s, exports, as a proportion of U.S. cotton production, have been on an upward trend, increasing from 39% in 2000 to a high of 112% in 2020. For the past decade, the U.S. exported, on average, 85% of the cotton produced domestically. The export market has been the driving force for U.S. cotton demand.
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