Castro County News

Hegar distributes $1.2B in monthly sales tax revenue

Hegar distributes $1.2B in monthly sales tax revenue

Hegar distributes $1.2B in monthly sales tax revenue

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar will be sending cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $1.22 billion in local sales tax allocations for Feb.16,.4 percent more than in February 2021. Castro County saw a 4.84% increase over last year at $21.
Swiftettes chalk up two more wins

Swiftettes chalk up two more wins

Swiftettes chalk up two more wins

Swiftettes v Texline The Nazareth Swiftettes scored a big win in their last home game this past Friday against the Texline Lady Tornados, 84-12. The Swiftettes shot 36/63 (57%) field goals with 8/22 (36%) 3-pointers; and 4/10 (40%) free throws.
Bobcats driving towards end of season

Bobcats driving towards end of season

Bobcats driving towards end of season

The Bobcats picked up two more wins against Muleshoe and Friona as they push for a district championship this season, with Brownfield battling on their heels for the same title. Bobcats v Muleshoe The Bobcats came in with another district win, beating the Muleshoe Mules 57-40, on Feb.
UIL alignments released for 2022-2024

UIL alignments released for 2022-2024

UIL alignments released for 2022-2024

The Texas University Interscholastic League released the 2022-2024 reclassification and realignments this past Thurs day for football, basketball and volleyball. The realignments were based on the cutoff numbers and preliminary enrollment figures that were released in early December 2021.
Naz FFA Emily Durbin caught a calf at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.

Naz FFA Emily Durbin caught a calf at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.

Durbin snags calf at Fort Worth Calf Scramble

Emily Durbin, Nazareth FFA, caught a calf during the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo’s Calf Scramble on Feb. 4, earning a $500 purchase certificate for a show heifer and the chance for up to $16,000 in scholarship awards. Durbin’s award was sponsored by Coburn's Catering Service, Inc.
Pet Talk

Pet Talk

Pet Talk

For many people the concept of grooming your pet conjures up notions of brushes and bows, it is in fact a vital element to their overall health and wellbeing.

Library Lines ...

World War I & II, Irish pub cooking, Jesus and the feminists, college algebra, mythology, Southwestern arts and crafts, Pilates, woodworking, and American Indians are among the diverse topics that will be featured at our approaching annual book sale here at Rhoads Memorial Library.

Born of the Spirit

It’s not an option. You must be born again. “There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This man came to Jesus by night and said to Him, ‘Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that You do unless God is with him.

Toxic Words

Did you ever get a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach listening to people attack one another with words?
Schulte to receive honors

Schulte to receive honors

Schulte to receive honors

Kari Schulte, 2021 graduate of Nazareth and attending Kansas State University, was among students earning a grade point average of 3.75 or above on at least 12 graded credit hours to receive honors along with commendations from their deans.