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Teen killed in Runnels County rollover
One teen was killed and another seriously injured in a one vehicle rollover in Runnels County early Sunday, officials at the Department of Public Safety reported.
Beloved UTEP journalism professor dies
Ray Small, former dean of UTEP's College of Liberal Arts, died Sunday. He was 94.
Winters man dead after 1-vehicle wreck
A Winters man was killed and another was injured in a one-vehicle rollover in Runnels County on Sunday night.
Ray Small, a former dean of UTEP's College of Liberal Arts and emeritus professor of communication, died Sunday.
The Dyess Color Guard posted the flags during the Veterans Day celebration sponsored by Winters ISD Wednesday.
Two killed in two accidents near Winters
Two people were killed and nine injured in two separate weekend accidents near Winters, the Department of Public Safety reported.
Shawn Regan, a medical technologist at North Runnels Hospital in Winters, runs a series of tests on blood samples drawn from patients Tuesday.
Winters library closes for move into new building
Yolo County's Winters branch library, the Winters Community Library, is closed for three weeks.
Bobby Jack 'Bob' Shields 74 of Winters died Thursday at his residence. He was born September 1, 1935 in Byers, Texas and grew up in Phillips, Texas and graduated from High School there.
Clifton O'Neal Poe, 79, of Winters, Texas, passed away October 8, 2009. He was born in Runnels County on August 29, 1930 to Rebecca B. and Fred C. Poe.
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, the nation is projected to produce 13.4 million bales of cotton this year.
Boeshart name a constant at fair rodeo
The Boeshart family has been affiliated with the West Texas Fair and Rodeo since Ray Boeshart was co-chairman of the first rodeo committee in 1970.
John Burton Robertson, a retired Lt. Col. of the United States Army Reserves, passed away August 26, 2009.
If They Can't Redo the Statler Hilton, Well, They'll Just Cover the Damned Thing Up
The city's love-hate relationship with the Statler Hilton's been well documented here , so no need to rehash that never-ending story.
Tons of Fun: Sordid Lives delivers laughs and lots of heart
Leave it to playwright Del Shores to dish up folks dealing with death, adultery, homophobia, shotguns, crossdressing, a mental institution and a funeral.
Larue Barnes: Memories of World War II
Clyde Turner is quick to praise every U.S. Army officer who trained him or supervised him during World War II.
The Federal Stimulus Package is in the news all the time. Some people say it is good, and some people say it is not good.