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Ballots set for city, school May elections

Body MATADORWhen the filing deadline came Friday for city and school elections, the outcome for some of the cities in Caprock Country was that change is on the way.For the first time in many years, Matador will have a contested mayor’s race.

2024 CAPROCK HAPPENINGS

Body Please let us know of any corrections: caprockcourier@gmail.comLocal Events CAPROCK PUBLIC LIBRARY is hosting story time on Fridays, 10:30 a.m., 106 N. 1st St., Quitaque, (806) 455-1225 PADUCAH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH youth group meetings every Wednesday night, 5:30 p.m.

Paducah Chamber hosts candidate forum, plans spring activities

Body The Paducah Chamber of Commerce met Thursday, Feb. 8 to talk about upcoming events. It was decided that the Chamber Candidate Forum for County Elections would be moved to Thursday, Feb. 15 so as not to conflict with the PISD Lady Dragons Playoff game scheduled for Monday.
HEALTHY HEAT This plant-based queso dip’s heat comes from chiles and red spices, but its creaminess comes from blended cashews. | ANGELINA LaRUE PHOTO

HEALTHY HEAT This plant-based queso dip’s heat comes from chiles and red spices, but its creaminess comes from blended cashews. | ANGELINA LaRUE PHOTO

Plant-based queso

Body If you are looking for an easy way to sneak more vegetables into your children’s diets, or even your own, this dip is loaded with nutritious components and tastes oh so decadent. Should you have concerns about dairy and cholesterol, you can enjoy this dip without a worry.

Flomot News

Body Donnie Rogers visited in Lubbock on Thursday with Richard Rogers. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Janice Hughes were Mrs. Mary Hughes and Mrs. Marla Fisher of Sublette, Kansas. Todd and Karan Washington were in Matador Wednesday and celebrated the birthday of her mother, Mrs.
Winter weather gone as swiftly as it arrived at Caprock Canyons

Winter weather gone as swiftly as it arrived at Caprock Canyons

Winter weather gone as swiftly as it arrived at Caprock Canyons

Body While predictions for snow accumulation during last week’s fast-moving winter storm anticipated up to 10 inches of the white stuff at Caprock Canyons State Park, according to park superintendent Donald Beard, the park got about 5 to 7 inches.