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Adrian Castillo

Adrian Castillo

Kress High School Graduates

My Family is my parents Alvino and Carmen Castillo and brother Jose.The best thing about my family is we all love to be together and do things as a family.As a kid, I remember going camping with my family and fishing.When I was young I used to imagine myself as a barber.
Kress High School Graduates

Kress High School Graduates

Kress High School Graduates

Advice I’d like to leave the younger students is “Don’t ever give up always keep pushing.”My plans/goals after high school are to go to trade school for welding.My comfort movie is Fall Guy. My favorite song is Nutshell by Alice in Chains.
Dulce Abeja

Dulce Abeja

Tulia High School Graduates

Dulce Abeja is the daughter of Monica Rivera and Francisco Barrientez. Dulce was active in softball for three years. Her best memory is her freshman year and getting to know more people. After graduation, she plans to work. Dulce says, “My most influential teacher is Mrs.
Jazlynn Del Toro

Jazlynn Del Toro

Tulia High School Graduates

Jazlynn Del Toro is the daughter of Adrianne Del Toro. Jazlynn was a four-year starter for the Hornet volleyball team and captain for two years. She also played softball during this time. Her favorite memory is sleeping in class.

Scrap Tire Clean-Up Events

Swisher County residents will have the opportunity to clean-up scrap tires over the next month thanks to a statewide grant through the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.The tire clean-up will be for pneumatic tires only.
Swisher County Senior Citizens Breakfast honoring first responders and veterans was served on Saturday morning. A steady stream of hungry citizens came to the Swisher County Senior Citizens building to indulge in eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, juice and coffee. The meal was free to first responders and veterans.

Swisher County Senior Citizens Breakfast honoring first responders and veterans was served on Saturday morning. A steady stream of hungry citizens came to the Swisher County Senior Citizens building to indulge in eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, juice and coffee. The meal was free to first responders and veterans.