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MyHighPlains on MSNTexas Department of Public Safety unveils ‘Hoof Prints’ horse statue at Amarillo officeThe Texas Department of Public Safety announced it will unveil a new addition to the Amarillo community’s “Hoof Prints of the ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNAmarillo, Texas Panhandle restaurants featured in Beef Loving Texans tourism campaignMultiple Amarillo restaurants are set to participate in the 2025 Ultimate Beef Trail and the regional Panhandle Country Fried Steak Quest, both of which are statewide culinary tourism campaigns ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNVisit Amarillo: Events and activities to do in Amarillo from July 29 to Aug. 4AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Visit Amarillo has released a schedule of activities happening around the city from July 29 to ...
Fermi America, co-founded by former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, acquires gas turbines as part of its plan for a HyperGrid campus in Amarillo.
Check out who made the cut for this year's Amarillo Globe-News Texas Panhandle high school softball Super Team.
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Amarillo Globe-News on MSNRandy Bachman brings rock, resilience, and family to Amarillo stop on nationwide tourThe founding member of both The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive still remembers his first time through Amarillo in the ...
The Barrio Neighborhood Planning Committee has unveiled its latest initiative, the Southeast 10th Avenue Streetscape, allowing community membe ...
After previous failures, Texas lawmakers passed a bill that defines consent and fixes what advocates called a loophole in Texas sexual assault laws.
Authorities said at least 24 people have died in flooding around Kerr County, Texas, and officials are still performing water rescues.
Democrat Colin Allred has launched his 2026 campaign for U.S. Senate in Texas, challenging incumbent Republican John Cornyn. Allred, a former congressman, previously ran against Sen. Ted Cruz in ...
Why Texas Tech athletics has a front row seat for the NIL era of college sports The Red Raiders are looking to make sure all the money boosters are throwing at them actually pays off.
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