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Community mega foam party brings family fun to Levelland area

The Levelland community is in store for some summer fun as a Mega Foam Party is set to take place on June 28 at 6 p.m. at Lobo Lake.An idea put together by Shanna Moody and Mary Engledow, the idea came to them following the devastation of the stores the area suffered at the end of May.
TRASH ART- On Wendesday, the Hockley CountyLibrary Summer Reading Program had children in attendance turn trash in to art. Pictured from left to right are: Davennee Aubree Declan, Alivia, Aubree, and David Jaramillo. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

TRASH ART- On Wendesday, the Hockley CountyLibrary Summer Reading Program had children in attendance turn trash in to art. Pictured from left to right are: Davennee Aubree Declan, Alivia, Aubree, and David Jaramillo. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

TRASH ART

FAMILY FUN- The Kelly Hancock with the Chamber of Commerce taught children how to turn trash into art on Wendesday at the Library Summer Program on the Hockley County Courthouse lawn. Pictured is father Michael and Micaela Gonzalez and Mason Grant. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

FAMILY FUN- The Kelly Hancock with the Chamber of Commerce taught children how to turn trash into art on Wendesday at the Library Summer Program on the Hockley County Courthouse lawn. Pictured is father Michael and Micaela Gonzalez and Mason Grant. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

FAMILY FUN

LOOKING FOR TRASH- Community children participated in the Hockly County Library Summer Reading Program that was presented by the Chamber Of Commerce this past week. Children collected trash and learned about recycling to make art projects from the trash they collected on Wendesday. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

LOOKING FOR TRASH- Community children participated in the Hockly County Library Summer Reading Program that was presented by the Chamber Of Commerce this past week. Children collected trash and learned about recycling to make art projects from the trash they collected on Wendesday. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

LOOKING FOR TRASH

FOOD TRUCK- The OUTLAW EGG ROLLS food truck was one of the food trucks that was participating in Food Truck Thursday which was held at the Hockley County Courthouse Square. Food Truck Thursday is a monthly event held by the Main Street Program that allows the community an opportunity to try something different. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

FOOD TRUCK- The OUTLAW EGG ROLLS food truck was one of the food trucks that was participating in Food Truck Thursday which was held at the Hockley County Courthouse Square. Food Truck Thursday is a monthly event held by the Main Street Program that allows the community an opportunity to try something different. (Staff photo by Emily Campos)

FOOD TRUCK

FFA LEADERSHIP- LHS is so glad to share that our FFA students participated in the Area 1 FFA Leadership Camp. They learned leadership skills, while making new friends from other parts of Texas. Sebastian Quintero and Ethan Parkinson also took on the duty of being a leader for their groups. Pictured is Ag Teacher Riley Diver, Sebastian Quintero, Charley King, Sage Barrera, Mattie Buxemper, Ethan Parkinson, and Ag Teacher Cody Spies. (Photo courtesy of Cristal Isaacks)

FFA LEADERSHIP- LHS is so glad to share that our FFA students participated in the Area 1 FFA Leadership Camp. They learned leadership skills, while making new friends from other parts of Texas. Sebastian Quintero and Ethan Parkinson also took on the duty of being a leader for their groups. Pictured is Ag Teacher Riley Diver, Sebastian Quintero, Charley King, Sage Barrera, Mattie Buxemper, Ethan Parkinson, and Ag Teacher Cody Spies. (Photo courtesy of Cristal Isaacks)

FFA LEADERSHIP

FOOD TRUCK- Nirvana Burger from Lubbock participated in the food truck Thursday at the Hockley County Court House square. ( Staff photo by Emily Campos)

FOOD TRUCK- Nirvana Burger from Lubbock participated in the food truck Thursday at the Hockley County Court House square. ( Staff photo by Emily Campos)

FOOD TRUCK

Hockley County Court Report

State v. Eric Lee Rivas, convicted for the offense of possession of a controlled substance penalty group one 1B, between one gram and four grams. Punishment assessed included confinement for seven years, a fine in the amount of $2,500 and probation for period of four years.State v.