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Plainview Herald on MSNA regional research university - Serving the Texas Panhandle firstEvery academic program, partnership and research question begins with local relevance—rooted in the needs of the Texas ...
The 2025 growing season for cotton on the High Plains in the Texas Panhandle is turning out to be a very challenging year for cotton producers.There are a numb ...
In areas that see rainfall and increased cloud cover, temperatures are expected to remain below seasonal averages into next ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNTexas Panhandle remains drought free, state sees drought improvement after major floodingThe Texas Water Development Board reported Texas experienced “the largest single week decline in drought since early April,” ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNAmarillo, Texas Panhandle restaurants featured in Beef Loving Texans tourism campaignMultiple Amarillo restaurants are set to participate in the 2025 Ultimate Beef Trail and the regional Panhandle Country Fried Steak Quest, both of which are statewide culinary tourism campaigns hosted ...
The 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle will host its 4th Annual Iron Horse Shoot Out, a motorcycle skills competition featuring ...
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12 Texas Panhandle football teams ranked in Dave Campbell's preseason Top 25Starting next month, high school teams can officially ramp up practices, with conditioning allowed starting Aug. 4, and full ...
In the Texas Panhandle, where the Smokehouse Creek Fire and others are burning, the land is flat, grassy and brush-filled, giving any fires that do start ample fuel to burn.
The Texas Panhandle Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) is helping coordinate volunteering in the area through an online interest form and several organizations have set up funds or ...
According to the latest Texas A&M Forest Service numbers, the Smokehouse Creek Fire has now burned through 1.08 million acres (437,060 hectares), or nearly 1,700 square miles, an area larger than ...
Invest 93L was still over land early Wednesday, but it's expected to bring the risk of heavy rainfall and flooding to Houston ...
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