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Rolling Plains Technical School welcomed students to the Rochester campus this fall.

Rolling Plains Technical School welcomed students to the Rochester campus this fall.

RPTS kicks off the 2023-2024 year

Body ROCHESTER—The Rolling Plains Technical School will welcome fourteen students to the Rochester campus this fall. Students from Haskell High School and KnoxCityHighSchoolbegan the school year under the direction of RPTS director/ instructor Monty Moeller.

Knox County Aging Center Menus

Body Menus for week of Sept. 4-8 Monday: LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Tuesday: Cheese ravioli with marinara, green peas, salad, garlic bread, fruit crisp. Wednesday: BBQ chicken breast, potato salad, baked beans, hot roll, tropical fruit.
JARED BODKIN

JARED BODKIN

Help get your teen started with a Roth IRA

Body To be successful in most endeavors, it’s important to develop good habits — and that’s certainly the case for investors. And the earlier one develops these habits, the better.

Greyhounds upset Westbrook

Body The Knox City Greyhounds kicked off their season on Thursday, August 24, 2023 at Jayton’s Gridiron Classic where they were matched with back-to-back defending 1A-D1 State Champions, the Westbrook Wildcats.
Memorable Hotels – Part I

Memorable Hotels – Part I

Memorable Hotels – Part I

Body I was fortunate in my travels in Asia to have stayed in some great hotels, real 5-star, amazing places. I also had my share of some not-so-grand hotels, but that will be another story. Is there a rating for a “minus-5 star” hotel?
Munday volunteer firefighter Michael Loper and children who attended fire safety program on Saturday Aug. 26 | Photo by Amanda Burbank

Munday volunteer firefighter Michael Loper and children who attended fire safety program on Saturday Aug. 26 | Photo by Amanda Burbank

Library hosts Fire Safety Day

Body The Munday City-County Library along with the Munday Volunteer Fire Department hosted a fire safety day program.
Dove season opens today, expected to have soaring numbers despite heat

Dove season opens today, expected to have soaring numbers despite heat

Dove season opens today, expected to have soaring numbers despite heat

Body AUSTIN – According to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD), a cool and rainy spring means that despite above-average summer temperatures, Texas hunters could encounter significantly increased dove populations as the 2023 season opens Sept. 1.