Castro County News

County under severe to extreme drought

County under severe to extreme drought

County under severe to extreme drought

The U.S Drought Monitor last Thursday released an updated map for the United States, showing much of Texas suffering under moderate to extreme drought condition. Castro County is under a severe to extreme drought, as is neighboring Parmer County.
Area 4-H: Star & STEM

Area 4-H: Star & STEM

Area 4-H: Star & STEM

The Texas 4-H STEM ambassadors, including Castro County 4-Her Spencer Acker, hosted Texas 4-H Night at NASA Saturday night in Space Center Houston.
Hegar distributes sales tax allocations

Hegar distributes sales tax allocations

Hegar distributes sales tax allocations

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1 billion in local sales tax allocations for March, 9.9 percent more than in March 2022. These allocations are based on sales made in January by businesses that report tax monthly.

Texas House, Senate tackle immigration

Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan threw his support behind a striking border security bill that would create a state unit of officers empowered to “repel” and arrest migrants crossing the border outside a port of entry and return migrants to Mexico if they were seen trying to illegally cross the...

Texas Senate rolls out property tax cuts plan

According to Texas lawmakers, homeowners would see the largest cut to their property taxes in history according as the Lt. Governor and members of the Senate unveiled the chamber’s plan for tax cuts this session. The three bills presented represent $16.5 billion in tax savings across Texas.

USDA announces steps to recenter ag

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced new steps the Department of Agriculture is taking to recenter U.S. agriculture and benefit small and midsized operations, including a proposed new “Product of USA” labeling rule and an $89 million expansion of the USDA intermediary lending program.
Bobcats fall in quarterfi nals

Bobcats fall in quarterfi nals

Bobcats fall in quarterfinals

The Dimmitt Bobcats lost the Regionals quarterfinal round to the Shallowater Mustangs, 50-41, ending their playoff run. Shallowater gained a first quarter lead, 16-9, and in the second quarter, the Bobcats battled, but ended the first half trailing the Mustangs 25-22.
Bobbies defeat Chiefettes

Bobbies defeat Chiefettes

Bobbies defeat Chiefettes

The Dimmitt Bobbies came up with win against the Crosbyton Chiefettes, 12-6. Coach Vicki Ruiz said the Bobbies had a strong start in the four innings, leading 6-0. The Chiefettes scored six runs in the fifth inning to tie the score up.
DHS Bobbies softball played well at the Hale Center Tourney, with two strong wins in three games. Players of the Game were Nina Vasquez (first game), Alina Mora (second game) and Julia LaRue (third game).

DHS Bobbies softball played well at the Hale Center Tourney, with two strong wins in three games. Players of the Game were Nina Vasquez (first game), Alina Mora (second game) and Julia LaRue (third game).

Bobbies play strong at Hale Center Tourney

The Dimmitt Bobbies competed in the Hale Center softball tournament on Feb. 23-25, winning two games out of three against Hale Center, Clarendon and Floydada JV.