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Wellman-Union ISD took time to honor and induct the new National Honor Society nominees with a ceremony on Thursday. The new inductees include seniors Tucker Lambert, Suzanna Rempel, and Maverick Walters, and sophomore Madyson Horton. Current NHS students that took part in the ceremony include senior Blake Crowley and juniors Katelyn Besler, Johnathan Wiebe, and Madison White.
Read moreMemorial Day… Let’s remember those who sacrificed
Read moreOutstanding 4-H and FFA high school students received prominent recognition for their dedication to agriculture through AgTexas Farm Credit Services’ 5th Annual AgYouth Scholarship Program, and seven (7) students each received a $1,000 scholarship.
Read moreI want to congratulate the Class of 2020! Your senior year has been filled with a multitude of achievements including academic growth, multiple playoff opportunities, and restoring CUB PRIDE in our community. You have displayed the epitome of CUsRise in all that you have accomplished during the 2019-2020 school year. You have put in the hard work, dedication and tireless effort to reach this important milestone in your life. The lessons you have learned to this point, the friends you have made and the journeys you have experienced will stay with you for years to come. However, this is not the end. I challenge each of you to continue to learn, seek knowledge and make connections with people as you begin the next chapter of your life.
Read moreSome much needed rain fell upon most of Terry County on Monday night, May 11. According to the official rain total for Brownfield it was just over a quarter of an inch. At the South Plains Underground Water Conservation District on Tahoka Rd., they received .44” of rain and two inches in Meadow. This type of rain will help with the farmers, however there is much more needed.
Read moreFrom the beginning of the COVID-19 virus crisis, one sector of American life was halted, in-person church services. Most pastors and lay leaders across the U.S. took the recommendations seriously and began online services. Now that the coronavirus is slowing down and the Texas governor is allowing businesses to open backup, churches have already begun to return to in-person services and there are those making plans to return this Sunday, May 17.
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