Feb 5, 2012 | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Arrows tracing path of Comanche chief
The first arrow to mark a trail where Quanah Parker and his Comanche warriors once roamed, was set up in Matador near the 1891 Motley County Jail.
Hanaba Munn Welch/Special to the Times Record News Residents gather at the site of the old jail in Matador this weekend for the dedication of an arrow sculpture.
Arrow to point the way on Quanah Parker Trail
Hanaba Munn Welch/Special to the Times Record News This arrow in place in Matador is similar to one Quanah will receive.
Fire consumes three homes in Floydada
Three homes are a total loss. Firefighters are working to keep a fire in a Floydada neighborhood from spreading.
Large Grass Fire Burning In Cottle County
Randy Detwiler, Fire Chief and Emergency Management Coordinator for Paducah and Cottle County, tells us a large grass fire is burning in the county, about 4 miles outside of Ceevee.