Castro County News

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According to Michelle Cordero of Heritage, the economy is getting worse. I have to agree with her assessment. Even as the Biden administration continues to say otherwise, things are not getting better.
Pet Talk

Pet Talk

Pet Talk

When the weather dips into cold and freezing temperatures, especially at night, humans stay cozy by turning on heaters and pulling out extra blankets. Food animals, on the other hand, require special preparation to stay warm and survive cold weather conditions. Dr.

Library Lines ...

If wintry precipitation is on your wishlist, just let us know here at Rhoads Memorial Library. It seems that the scheduling of our annual book sale brings about such a weather event, in the form of ice, snow, or a mixture. In fact, the first day of our sale, Tuesday, Jan.

Watch Wait

“I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in His word I do hope.” Psalm 130:5 My first dog, as a child, was a cross boxer Rhodesian ridgeback named Nibs. He was like a big brown teddy bear.

Deceived

‘I dare you!’ Deep inside you knew what childhood friends dared was the wrong thing to do. Yet, you stilled the voice of your conscience and followed through. Adam knew the difference between right and wrong.

Texas Comptroller’s Office awarded $363M in grants

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today his agency will receive $363 million in grants from the federal government to increase access to affordable, reliable highspeed internet to more than 150,000 homes and businesses in Texas. The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the award of $363.

Gerber makes LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Nazareth’s Blakely Gerber was among more than 170 student athletes at Angelo State University who were named to the Lone Start Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the 2022 fall semester. A total of 171 Rams and Rambelles made the honor roll, including 65 with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.

Security operations center opens at ASU

A first-of-its-kind operations center for the State of Texas is now open on campus at Angelo State University following the ribbon cutting by ASU President Ronnie Hawkins and State. Rep. Drew Darby.

Lawmakers begin property tax battle

Property tax cuts continue be one of the dominant topics of debate during this legislative session, and the fight over how much to spend on them is ramping up. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have filed dozens of bills aimed at curbing the state’s high property tax burden.