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Mom, three children 'critical' after blaze
A man who pulled his wife and three young sons from a burning house is keeping vigil in a Lubbock hospital while physicians monitor their condition.
Moore County and Nixle are providing residents of Dumas, Sunray, Cactus and other residents of Moore County with a new way of receiving important information like storm warnings, or missing children alerts.
Texline schools latest to close due to illness
The tiny Texline school district is the latest in the Texas Panhandle to cancel classes because of illnesses including the flu .
Truck driver hauling lye killed in accident
A Kansas truck driver was killed early Tuesday morning in an accident involving hazardous chemicals, the Department of Public Safety said.
Happy State finalizes acquisition
Happy State Bank has completed its acquisition of First National Bank of Canadian, bank officials said today.
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Recycled Solar Heat Significantly Reduces High Energy Bills
SolarAttic, Inc. announced that recycling the solar heat energy found within roofs and attics, either commercial or residential is significantly reducing energy bills.
At 2:09 p.m., February 16, 2007, a cracked elbow in bypassed piping at the Valero-McKee refinery in Sunray, Texas, leaked propane.
Recycled Solar Heat Significantly Reduces High Energy Bills
SolarAttic, Inc. announced that recycling the solar heat energy found within roofs and attics, either commercial or residential is significantly reducing energy bills.
According to www.ktnv, there are a lot of things to keep busy during the summer.
Congress must take steps to secure chemical sector's safety
Recent tragedies around the world provided a clearer understanding of the three elements of a terrorist attack: a weapon, a target and a terrorist.
Expectations of area athletes at the state track and field meet that begins today in Austin: Girls Should medal CLASS 4A Katie Grimes, Canyon: It's her final trip to the state meet, and she will try to add to her already impressive total as she competes in the 100-meter hurdles and triple jump.
Sunray, Nazareth fill grid positions
Sunray and Nazareth, Class 1A schools that have a long playoff history in football, have named new head coaches.