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Thirteen Dimmitt High School

Thirteen Dimmitt High School

Thirteen Dimmitt High School

Thirteen Dimmitt High School students placed in the top three spots in recent District UIL contests, earning them a trip to Regional competition held April 26-27, in Abilene.
DHS senior Pablo Perez has advanced to the State UIL competition set for May 13 in Austin. He placed second in mathematics at the April 26-27, Regional competition held in Abilene, which qualified him for the state event. The only state qualifier this year from DHS, he is the son of Robert Perez and the late Astrid Perez.

DHS senior Pablo Perez has advanced to the State UIL competition set for May 13 in Austin. He placed second in mathematics at the April 26-27, Regional competition held in Abilene, which qualified him for the state event. The only state qualifier this year from DHS, he is the son of Robert Perez and the late Astrid Perez.

DHS senior Pablo Perez

April state sales tax revenue $4B

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reported that state sales tax revenue totaled $3.96 billion in April, 3.2 percent less than in April 2023. The majority of April sales tax revenue is based on sales made in March and remitted to the agency in April.

CCH honors hospital, nursing home

It is hard to imagine a vibrant and healthy community without a robust medical team and critical healthcare services. That much has been clear during this unprecedented time of great need for medical care.
Hart Relay Goes Gold

Hart Relay Goes Gold

Hart Relay Goes Gold

Hart High School Girls 4x100 Relay Team (above) captured the gold medal gold and state championship at the UIL State 1A Track & Field Meet last Saturday in Austin. Team members include Adamarie Morales, Tabree Worsham, Toree Jo Evans and Celena Gonzales.
Nazareth Swifts Baseball: (front row) Pierce Wilhelm, Lincoln Pohlmeier, Will Young, Iziah Guerrero, Jack Welps, Reid Backus, Tripp Ethridge, Breck Proctor, (back row) Coach Eric Schilling, Fletcher Schacher, Aiden Chea, Blaise Snead, Alejandro Guerrero, Zac Huseman, Dayne Schulte, Zane Schulte, Cameron Pohlmeier, Jesse Acker and Coach Tyler Goodwin.

Nazareth Swifts Baseball: (front row) Pierce Wilhelm, Lincoln Pohlmeier, Will Young, Iziah Guerrero, Jack Welps, Reid Backus, Tripp Ethridge, Breck Proctor, (back row) Coach Eric Schilling, Fletcher Schacher, Aiden Chea, Blaise Snead, Alejandro Guerrero, Zac Huseman, Dayne Schulte, Zane Schulte, Cameron Pohlmeier, Jesse Acker and Coach Tyler Goodwin.

Swifts capture #1 seed position

The Nazareth Swifts won a tough seeding match against the Claude Mustangs on Monday, 1-0.The two teams were tied for the District title.As #1 seed, Nazareth draws a bye in the first round and will play the winner of the Springlake vs.

Bobcats move into #3 seed

The Dimmitt Bobcats made the baseball Bi-District playoffs after moving into the #3 seed.The Bobcats are set to play the Idalou Wildcats in Littlefield on Friday and Saturday, with the first game beginning Friday at 6 p.m.
OPSU 4x100 Relay Team placed third at the SAC track competition. Members of the team are Kaylee Luján (Dimmitt), Azucena Carrillo, Miah Clay and Paizlie Reyna Mata (Hart).

OPSU 4x100 Relay Team placed third at the SAC track competition. Members of the team are Kaylee Luján (Dimmitt), Azucena Carrillo, Miah Clay and Paizlie Reyna Mata (Hart).

Castro County athletes shine at OPSU

Two Castro County athletes are making tracks at Oklahoma Panhandle State University this season in the women’s relay events.Dimmitt High School graduate Kaylee Lujan, OPSU sophomore, and Hart High School graduate Paisley Reyna-Mata, OPSU freshman, have both been putting in solid performances.