by paperboy | Jul 26, 2023 | Lea County News
JPYS Cheer Signups! Monday, July 31st & Tuesday, August 1st Jr. High Gym – 6:00-7:30pm Sample uniforms will be available to try on both days! Coaches Kinder-2nd: Victoria Contreras and Janice Cole 3rd & 4th: Priscilla Zamora 5th & 6th: Eddy...
by John Earp | Jul 26, 2023 | Jal News
White retires, Hooper under scrutiny By John Earp At last Monday night’s meeting of the Jal City Council, retiring City Manager Matt White mentioned that the meeting would be his final one as city manager of Jal. During his city manager’s report, White began by saying...
by John Earp | Jul 26, 2023 | Sports News
Giles sees football team in the top four By John Earp As the 2022 defending AA New Mexico State Football Champions, the 2023 Jal Panther Football Team certainly will have their work cut out for them. Coach Giles gave The Jal Record shared his thoughts on the team’s...
by paperboy | Jul 19, 2023 | Rural News
Tips to Make Your Back-to-School Shopping Game Plan (StatePoint) Staying on top of consumer trends can make for a better shopper experience this back-to-school season, helping you land the best deals on the right products at the right time. The results of a new survey...
by paperboy | Jul 19, 2023 | Today in Energy
Baker Hughes’ rig count in Permian Basin as of July 14 fell by 5 in the previous week to 337 rigs – its lowest count of rigs in 14 months since May 2022. There were 350 rigs in Permian Basin a year ago and 353 to start 2023. Also there were 329 rigs in Texas (337...