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Levelland Police Report

9/17/25 - 1700 Block of Houston Street - 1:52 A.M.An officer initiated contact with a pedestrian. An arrest was later made.9/17/25 - 3:42 P.M.An officer was contacted regarding wanting a welfare check. An arrest was later made for public intoxication and obstruction retaliation.
Just Joking

Just Joking

Just Joking

The bad news is that I took the wrong medicine.The good news is that I don’t have to worry about fleas, ticks or heart worms for three months.

USDA accepts nearly 1.8 million acres through CRP Enrollment

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2025 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced acceptance of 1.78 million acres into the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2025 General, Continuous, Grassland, and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program enrollments.
Hockley Commissioners’ set regular meeting Mon.

Hockley Commissioners’ set regular meeting Mon.

Hockley Commissioners’ set regular meeting Mon.

The Hockley County Commissioners’ Court will be holding a regular meeting Monday, September 22, in the Commissioners’ Courtroom. The regular meeting will begin at 9 a.m. beginning with: -Read for approval the minutes for the regular meeting held at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, September 15,2025.
Warren CAT, Caterpillar donates $10,000 to SPC diesel program

Warren CAT, Caterpillar donates $10,000 to SPC diesel program

Warren CAT, Caterpillar donates $10,000 to SPC diesel program

LEVELLAND – As part of a continued partnership, Warren CAT gave $5,000 to South Plains College to support its diesel service technology program. The college will apply to have this donation matched by Caterpillar through the 2025 Dealer Excellence Fund, for a total of $10,000.
51 YEARS OF SUCCESS - Bill Powell has served his community for 51 year at the South Plains Community Action Association as the Executive Director. He has provided grants for multiple companies including Spartan and WIC. Thank you Powell for always supporting the City of Levelland. (Staff photo by Jentezen Smith)

51 YEARS OF SUCCESS - Bill Powell has served his community for 51 year at the South Plains Community Action Association as the Executive Director. He has provided grants for multiple companies including Spartan and WIC. Thank you Powell for always supporting the City of Levelland. (Staff photo by Jentezen Smith)

Serving with Purpose: Bill Powell’s 51 Years of Community Impact

With a big white mustache, a gray suit jacket and a hospitable spirit, Bill Powell sat in his office eager for his day of work ahead.
2025-HOMECOMING COURT

2025-HOMECOMING COURT

2025-HOMECOMING COURT-

2025-HOMECOMING COURT- Levelland ISD announced the 2025 Homecoming Court. One of the seniors was chosen as Homecoming Queen this past Friday at the game vs. Brownfield.

Paxton appeals decision to remove Ten Commandments

Attorney General Ken Paxton has stepped up efforts to ensure that the Ten Commandments are displayed in Texas schools in accordance with state law.Following what Paxton calls a flawed ruling by a federal judge, the attorney general has appealed and filed a motion asking the U.S.
BONFIRE- Levelland firefighters lit the homecoming bonfire on Wednesday night at the My Hometown Revival . The evnet allowed community memebrs to come out and support the Lobos. The event had food trucks, a pep rally and ended with a bon fire. (Staff photo)

BONFIRE- Levelland firefighters lit the homecoming bonfire on Wednesday night at the My Hometown Revival . The evnet allowed community memebrs to come out and support the Lobos. The event had food trucks, a pep rally and ended with a bon fire. (Staff photo)

BONFIRE-

LEVELLAND SUPERINTENDENT-- The LISD superintendent Dr. Don Heseman and his wife attended their first Lobo bonfire.(Staff photo)

LEVELLAND SUPERINTENDENT-- The LISD superintendent Dr. Don Heseman and his wife attended their first Lobo bonfire.(Staff photo)

Wallace Theater set for weekend Grand Opening

The Wallace Theater, after many years of renovation, will be holding its grand opening celebration on Saturday.