The hot and dry conditions we are currently experiencing can cause toxic levels of prussic acid to occur in many annual forages. While many plants contain the toxic materials, the
AUSTIN—As millions of Texas children return to school this month, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) reminds motorists and parents to take precautions to prevent traffic crashes and injuries in
Spur has its own law enforcement once more. For the past four months the city has been patrolled by the Dickens County Sheriff’s department, while it sought its own police
The Spur Area Chamber of Commerce is planning to give the public the opportunity to come out and learn more about community policing and a chance to meet and get
GARZA 79th Annual Post Stampede Rodeo slated for Aug. 8-10 POST—The annual Post Stampede Rodeo is ready to get out of the chutes for another ride starting Thursday, Aug. 8
Submit your community announcements (maximum 75 words) to news@thetexasspur.com for events within the coming month, to run up to 4 issues. MEET THE JAYBIRDS will be held on Thursday, August
Roasters are heating up all across the South Plains. That’s right, it’s green-chile-roasting time! This is the time for fresh chiles from Hatch, New Mexico to make an appearance. But
Another fun day to celebrate with other gardeners is National Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Day, August 8. If someone has thought of you on this holiday, the
Summer is coming to a close, and it came down hard on cotton — the market crash finally occurred. December futures broke below 60 cents, establishing a new low for