Swisher County News

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Letter to the Editor The past year has been one of growth and collaboration for the Tulia Chamber of Commerce. Through programs, promotions, and events, we worked to strengthen our local economy while celebrating the people and businesses that make Tulia special.

WTAMU NEWS

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, higher education stands at a crossroads. Our colleges and universities face a convergence of challenges, public expectations, financial uncertainty, political and public scrutiny and rapid technological change.

Chief Justice Quinn retiring after 30 years

AMARILLO, Texas — Chief Justice Brian P. Quinn announced today his retirement from the Texas Seventh District Court of Appeals, concluding a 30- year judicial career marked by legal scholarship, educational leadership, and unwavering dedication to justice.

Tulia School Activities

January 212:00 PM - JV Hornet Basketball at Abernathy1:00PM - Lady Hornet Basketball at Abernathy2:30PM - Hornet Basketball at Abernathy January 6Teacher In-Service5:00 PM - JV Hornet Basketball at Floydada6:15PM - Lady Hornet Basketball at Floydada7:30PM - Hornet Basketball at Floydada January...

What to know before making returns

Did you know, retailers set their own rules when it comes to refunds and exchanges? Stores are not legally required to accept exchanges or give refunds unless the merchandise was defective or misrepresented.BBB offers these tips: Before you set out to make that return, know the store’s policy.
6th Grade Band

6th Grade Band

Christmas Band Concert

Christmas music could be heard Thursday, December 11, as the Junior High and High School bands presented their yearly Christmas Concert in the High School Auditorium starting at 6:30. Each band was featured as they played their Christmas selection. Christmas attire was worn by several students.

Happy School Activities

January 211am – 12pm - JV Girls Basketball at Dalhart5 – 6:30pm - Varsity Girls Basketball vs. Ft. Elliott 6:30 – 8pm - Varsity Boys Basketball vs. Ft.

Warm, dry holiday weather elevates wildfire risk across Texas

Unseasonably warm and dry conditions, along with freezecured grasses are raising wildfire risks during the holidays across the Lone Star State, the Texas A&M Forest Service warns.Texas is forecast to experience unusually warm and dry weather during this holiday season.