Castro County News

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March is here and with it comes the annual time change where we lose an hour. Sunday, March 13, will be the beginning of Daylight Saving Time, when our clocks "spring forward.
Customer service

Customer service

Customer service

Has this ever happened to you? I wanted to reorder a product last week, so I called the company’s tollfree phone number. A cheerful recorded voice wished me a good morning (it was afternoon), and told me how much she valued my call, my time, my loyalty, and my impressive humanness.

Holy As He is Holy

“but as he who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct.” 1 Peter 1:15 St. Francis de Sales said, “Some men become proud and insolent because they ride a fine horse, wear a feather in their hat or are dressed in a fine suit of clothes. Who does not see the folly of this?

He Watches Over Me

It has been a rough two years. I am deeply saddened by the loss of my father. The grief and sorrow of his loss have been overwhelming. But I know Christ, my risen Savior, watches over me. One of my favorite hymns is His Eye Is on the Sparrow, written by Civilla D. Martin and composed by Charles H.

Harris County plagued with polling issues

While voting went smoothly across most of Texas, Harris County appeared to be plagued with problems. After a day of glitches and breakdowns, Harris County elections officials told state officials damaged ballot sheets would slow final reporting of election results.
County blood drives set for

County blood drives set for

County blood drives set for March

Two blood drives are scheduled in Castro County in March and all citizens are urged to do their part. The Dimmitt Community Blood Drive is set for March 10 at Dimmitt City Hall from 2-7 p.m.; and the Nazareth Community Blood Drive will be held on March 15 at the Nazareth Community Hall from 3-7 p.
Editor’s Message

Editor’s Message

Editor’s Message

Amid the war in Ukraine and the renewed speculation about nuclear weapons, the U.S. government website Ready.gov updated its guidelines for safety in the case of a nuclear attack.
The Bain and Schaeffer families joined WT AMU administration and coaching staff for the announcement of the WT AMU Bain Schaeffer Buffalo Stadium name change. Mike Bain and David Schaeffer spoke at the event The families recently donated $5M to WTAMU and are longtime supporters of the university.

The Bain and Schaeffer families joined WT AMU administration and coaching staff for the announcement of the WT AMU Bain Schaeffer Buffalo Stadium name change. Mike Bain and David Schaeffer spoke at the event The families recently donated $5M to WTAMU and are longtime supporters of the university.

WT Stadium named for Bains, Schaeffers

Two families whose generosity to West Texas A&M University stretches back generations now have given an additional $5 million to the University, officials announced today.

CivicReady notification registration available

Registration for the City of Dimmitt urgent notifications system is now under way and available at no cost to local residents. According to City Manager Daniel Jackson, the city has partnered with CivicReady to implement its mass notification solution.