See our Meet Your Neighbor program brought to you by United Supermarkets featuring the new CEO of the Muleshoe Area Medical Center Dennis Fleenor and hear about some of the exciting future plans for our local hospital.
See video of the Muleshoe Chamber of Commerce Fire & Ice Chili & Ice Cream Cookoff held on October 22, 2016 at the Bailey County Coliseum featuring entertainment by R.J. Vandygriff. Muleshoe Chamber Manager is Kaci Morris. Winners of the chili cookoff are 1st Robin Friskup & Ransom Morris, 2nd Oneita Wagnon Sr. Center/Buddy Embry & 3rd Ronnie Wilkerson. Ice Cream winners are 1st Joni Timms & Tara Carr, 2nd Muleshoe Housing Authority/Rashad Kirven & 3rd Lori Bales.
See the Muleshoe High School Mighty M Band halftime marching performance of “Fuego en el Llano” from October 21, 2016, during the Muleshoe vs. Friona football game. The MHS band will march in UIL competition on Saturday, October 22nd, at 8:30p.m. at Lowrey Field in Lubbock, Texas. The band is under the direction of Daniel Barber, Grady Alberts and Kelli Morrison. Mighty M Band Drum Majors are Marilyn Melendez and Yavet Elizalde and Flag Corp Captains are Leti Loya and Kiarra Regalado.
See our interview with new Muleshoe Area Medical Center Nurse Practitioner Christy Lee who will begin seeing patients in Muleshoe on November 1, 2016. You can make your appointment now to see Christy by calling 806-272-7544.
See the Primetime program at Mary DeShazo Elementary School in Muleshoe, Texas, where students have the opportunity to work with animals and create a garden, make marble & magnet mazes, work with Lego Robotics and more activities. Our video includes interviews with many of the DeShazo students and faculty members Melissa York, Toni King, Erika Griffith, Kimberly Nickels, Debbie Gallman and Erin Boatmun. This is our Meet Your Neighbor program for October 2016 brought to you by United Supermarkets.
See the Muleshoe City Council Meeting held on October 10, 2016, at City Hall in Muleshoe, Texas. Items on the Agenda: 1. Approval of Minutes a. Council Meeting September 12, 2016 2. Consider Ordinance No. O-489-1016 authorizing the issuance of City of Muleshoe, Texas Tax and Waterworks and Sewer System (Limited Pledge) Revenue Certificates of Obligation 3. Consider Resolution
R-719-1016 Amending Authorized Representatives in TexPool 4. Receive Investment Report and Financial Statement for the quarter ending September 30, 2016 5. Administrative Reports: a. The City hosted a blood drive on September 14, 2016. There were 19 contacts and 19 units of blood were collected. b. The City received a letter from Reach Broadband regarding a notice sent to customers advising them of a 3% rate increase. 6. Mayor and Council remarks. 7. Adjourn
See our interview with U.S. Senator Ted Cruz in Muleshoe, Texas, on October 10, 2016, as he ate at Leal’s Mexican Restaurant. Cruz is on a three day ag tour of our area visiting farms and businesses in Ropesville, Meadow and Friona. Senator Cruz reaffirmed his support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and talked about his future plans for running for president.
See our interview at the Open House of The Desert Rose venue barn with owner Rhonda Myers about the new facility located at 1584 US Highway 84 in Muleshoe, Texas. Visit The Desert Rose online at http://thedesertroseevents.com/
See our interview with Kaci Morris and Craig Black with the Muleshoe Chamber of Commerce who is sponsoring a Fire & Ice Chili & Ice Cream Cookoff on October 22, 2016, at the Bailey County Coliseum. Enter at the chamber office or call 806-272-4248. This is our Meet Your Neighbor program for September 2016 brought to you by United Supermarkets.
See members of the Quanah Parker family perform at Comanche blessing on the Quanah Parker Arrow located at the Muleshoe Heritage Center in Muleshoe, Texas, on September 17, 2016. Members of the Quanah Parker family who bless the arrow are Paul Davis, Glen Leming, Bruce Parker, Babs Shelton, Ardith Parker Leming and Linda Davis. Dr. Holle Humphries with the Texas Plains Trail presents a program on the “Trail of Living Waters” summarizing how Comanches and other South Plains tribes navigated the water trailways associated with Yellow House Draw and nearby Blackwater Draw to track and hunt game and trade with Comancheros.



