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Watering stations promote habitats
Pampa News photo by Marilyn Powers This wildlife watering station on farmland west of Pampa collects available moisture into the blue plastic drum for use by wildlife.
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Two Arrested for Deadly Conduct
A man and teenage have been arrested for deadly conduct in Pampa. Pampa police received a call about shots being fired in the 500 block of Lefors Street.
Two Arrested for Deadly Conduct
A man and teenage have been arrested for deadly conduct in Pampa. Pampa police received a call about shots being fired in the 500 block of Lefors Street.
Landfill, water issues strain city budget
The good news is that Pampa's economy is good. The bad news is that Pampa's economy is good and could get better.
Harvester Avenue closed for water line repairs
Harvester Avenue between Duncan and Christine streets has been closed to through traffic this week while City of Pampa Water Department workers replace a valve on a water main.
PEDC told to resubmit budget after salary questions from City Commission
In something of a surprise move, the Pampa City Commission kicked back the Pampa Economic Development Corporation's proposed budget for next year and told them to resubmit it.
Real-Time Reporting and Analysis Paves the Way to Safer Patient Care
Reporting accuracy has become an integral part of improving the care processes at the company's hospitals, through data captured by Signature's proprietary technology - Signature Insights Engine.
Flurry of activity marks ongoing PHS renovation project
Submitted photo Work continues on at the Pampa High School renovation project. Donned with a hardhat, and pen and paper in hand - Pampa ISD Director of Construction Randy Stephenson guided me through the mazes ...
Assistant Police Chief Logan Stout has been named Interim Police Chief for the Pampa Police Department effective immediately, according to City Manager Trevlyn Pitner.
CS Looks to Wind Energy as Oil Tycoon Makes Big Push
College Station is looking to a greener energy source by the beginning of next year for customers willing to make the switch.
An intersection of wind and wealth: GOP oilman Pickens
Americans spend $700 billion a year on foreign oil. According to one observer, this is an addiction, a crisis and a trap.
Watershed system helps flood control, water conservation
Pampa News photo by Marilyn Powers Twelve watersheds like the one above are situated along McClellan Creek in Gray County to minimize erosion, help control flood waters and conserve water.
Longview man killed in collision
A Pampa man was injured and a Longview man was killed in a two-vehicle accident which occurred at 7:30 a.m. Thursday at the intersection of Farm to Market Roads 293 and 2300 in Gray County.
Organizers readying for 62nd annual rodeo
Pampa News photo by Marilyn Powers This year's Top O' Texas Rodeo events begin Aug.
Fund fee would help defray cost of capital cases
Gray County commissioners have agreed to spend some money in order to avoid spending even greater amounts of it for certain indigent defendants in its district courtrooms.
Pampa Interim Police Chief Named
Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 3:40 p.m. The City of Pampa has a new interim Police Chief effective immediately.
Clean, Renewable Energy, Brought To You By The Oilman?
Our dependence on imported oil is killing our economy. It is the single biggest problem facing America today.
King in Texas custody for Pampa murders
Monday, July 14, 2008 at 11:08 a.m. It was almost three years ago when a Missourri man was arrested for a quadruple murder in Pampa.
African American Environmentalist Ass...
T. Boone Pickens Wants to Cut USA's Demand for Foreign Oil
T. Boone Pickens, right & below at base of wind turbine, is mad that the USA is paying $700 billion a year for foreign oil.
Hooray for T. Boone Pickens on wind power. I wish there were more like him. Pickens is espousing a renewable energy plan as if he were JFK announcing plans for a manned moon shot in June, 1961.Oil baron Pickens ...