Comptroller releases new estimate of state revenue AUSTIN—State budget writers likely will have more funds to meet the needs of Texas in the near term, based on information released Oct.
If you are planning to take a commercial flight anywhere in the United States a year from now, you might want to check your driver’s license today to make sure
The Tape Art Crew will present its second exhibit at The Citadelle Gallery during the Fall Foliage Festival—and, as always, there is a story entwined with the green and blue
Main Street is hub of motor mania during Fall Foliage Fest weekend The two newest additions to Canadian’s Fall Foliage Festival calendar may also be the hottest tickets next Saturday
The current Texas Constitution was written in 1876 and has been amended nearly five-hundred times. Compare that to the United States Constitution, which has only twenty-seven amendments. Why does the
AMARILLO—State Sen. Kel Seliger continues his annual tour through the counties of Senate District 31, meeting with citizens of the Panhandle, South Plains, and Permian Basin to discuss the activities
Abbott puts Bush in charge of disaster mitigation AUSTIN—A plan is afoot for large-scale, regional projects to improve the state’s resilience to hurricanes and other natural disasters, Gov. Greg Abbott
Women peace officers in Hemphill County In our Sept. 5 edition of The Record, we reported in error that Deputy Jeri-Lynn Ortega was Hemphill County’s first woman law enforcement officer.
Early Voting Monday, Oct. 21-Friday, Nov. 1 NOTE: All early ballots may be cast at the Hemphill County Courthouse until the close of business on Friday, Nov. 1 Last Day
For November 5 General Election Precinct No. 101 Courthouse, 400 Main St. Precincts No. 201, 202 Fire Station, 2 Main St. Precincts No. 301, 302, 303 Baker Elementary 732 Cheyenne