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Amarillo Globe-News on MSN12d
Amarillo, Canyon Independence Day celebrations sparkle throughout weekendCelebrating the Fourth of July took on many forms for the citizens of Amarillo and Canyon, among other cities.
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNJaxson Mendoza Memorial to host overnight baseball tournamentThe Jaxson Mendoza Memorial is hosting its 1st annual Angels in the Outfield Midnight Madness Tournament to benefit the Jaxson Mendoza Scholarship Fund on July 18 and July 19.
There’s something special about fall Saturdays in Lincoln. Whether it’s the tunnel walk echoing through the city, the ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN9d
Lone Star Lineman’s Rodeo winners advance to international competition in KansasThe rodeo drew hundreds of Xcel Energy employees and their family members, who gathered to cheer on teams and individual ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNNew Mexico Department of Game and Fish begins Stephen M. Bush Memorial Shooting Range closure, maintenance schedule in JulyThe New Mexico Department of Game and Fish announced it will close the Stephen M. Bush Memorial Shooting Range for ...
The long-awaited return to Memorial Stadium is nearly here. After opening the 2025 season with a headline-grabbing matchup against Cincinnati at Arrowhead on Au ...
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNRecent rains ease drought, boost West Texas reservoirSpringtime storms largely missed Midland and Odessa, dropping 0.47 inches of rain in April and 0.82 inches in May, according ...
Independence Day will be celebrated this Friday with parades and fireworks across the nation, including here in the Panhandle.
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Plainview Herald on MSNFallen WT officer Cpl. Monty Platt honored with street namingMonty Platt Drive was unveiled in a ceremony that included remarks from the City of Canyon and WT officials, honoring Cpl.
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN17d
Fireworks shows, Fourth of July events for Amarillo, Canyon area and moreFor those wanting to leave it to the professionals, there's plenty of fiery spectacles, parades, music and more planned for the weekend.
The Texas Tribune on MSN11d
Hills, rivers and rocky terrain: Why Texas Hill Country keeps floodingBetween 2 and 7 a.m. July 4, the Guadalupe River in Kerrville rose 35 feet, according to a flood gauge in the area.
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