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This past Friday night, the Ropes Eagles took care of business in their homecoming game against Sudan, winning 55-13, to improve to 2-1 on the season. The blowout win was a tale of two halves, as the ...
Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers have assisted in the arrest more than 3,000 undocumented immigrants in the state this year, according to public records obtained by The Texas Tribune ...
Week three of the Levelland Hockley County News Press 2025 Football Contest has concluded and the results are in.
Weathermen were calling for scattered showers, some locally heavy, going into the weekend but saw up to two inches fall in places.
Week one of the NFL kicked off last week and 10 former Red Raider players were on active rosters. Five of them started for their respective NFL teams and seven players recorded a stat in week one.
Governor Greg Abbott announced today that The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has received federal approval to extend the deadline for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) applications relating to ...
This past Tuesday the Levelland Highschool Tennis Pack fell short to #12 ranked Lubbock-Cooper Liberty, 16-3, but the final score didn’t tell the full story. The Lobos and Loboettes may have lost, but ...
The Levelland City Council held its regular meeting on Sept. 8 to consider annual service agreements, ordinances, the proposed FY26 Budget and other subjects. There was also a public hearing on the ...
This past Tuesday the South Plains College Board of Regents held a meeting to discuss a variety of topics of relevancy. Those in attendance for the meeting were SPC President Robin Satterwhite, ...
The alumni associations of South Plains College and Texas Tech will host a tailgate before Tech’s football game against Oregon State University on Sept. 13. The tailgate will begin at 11:30 a.m. at ...
The Levelland Hockley County News Press 2025 Football Preview Magazine is now available. The magazine covers Levelland, Whiteface, Whitharral, Ropes, Smyer, Sundown, Anton and Morton football.
Despite some challenges, cotton production is expected to be better than average due to timely rains this season, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service reports around the state. Ben ...
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