Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 28, 2010 Page: 1 of 18
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Sports
SHS teams lose
— See Page A7
Sunday Focus
RHS students
enter robotics
competition
— See Page B1
Inside
Local
families enjoy
Story Hour
— See Page A10
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Street dance held on the square
Many people gathered on
the north side of the Nolan
County Courthouse square
for a street dance as part of
the first Sweetwater Music
Festival. Those who attended
enjoyed Texas country music
by Lawless Flatz of Roby on
Friday evening.
Also on Friday, the Sweetwater
Municipal Band and perform-
er Bennie Wheels joined forc-
es for a Johnny Cash tribute
at the Sweetwater Municipal
Auditorium.
On Saturday, March 27, classic
rock took center stage at the
Municipal Auditorium with the
bands Static Pulse, Ramage and
the TSTC Rockin' Presidential
Band. Miss Snake Charmer
2010 Brittany Lashinski kicked
off the Saturday concert with
her crown-winning drum solo.
Above, Lawless Flatz play for
the crowd. Left, residents enjoy
a street dance to the music
of Lawless Flatz. Below, many
people attended the street
dance held at the courthouse
square.
TCIQ issues
response to
Tenaska
public
hearing
BY TATIANA
RODRIGUEZ
Managing Editor
The Executive Director
of Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality
(TCEQ) recently filed a
response to public com-
ments on the air permit
application for Tenaska
Trailblazer Partners,
LLC as part of the Public
Hearing that was held at
the Sweetwater Municipal
Auditorium in March
2009. Also, the executive
director made a prelimi-
nary decision on the air
permit.
TCEQ's office of chief
clerk received timely com-
ments from numerous per-
sons and several organiza-
tions on the matter from
the public meeting held at
the Sweetwater Municipal
Auditorium on March 3,
2009.
• See TENASKA page A3
Agricultural
conference
set for
March 31
in Snyder
SNYDER - The Texas
AgriLife Extension Service
will conduct the multi-
county Lower Rolling
Plains Ag Conference from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on
March 31, at the Scurry
Coliseum located at 900 E.
Coliseum Drive in Snyder.
The program will
address a number of top-
ics of interest to area pro-
ducers, said Greg Gruben,
AgriLife Extension agent
in Scurry County.
"The program will touch
on everything from cotton
economics to quail man-
agement," Gruben said.
"We want to provide the
latest information avail-
able on topics affecting
crop and livestock produc-
ers in this region, though
much of the information
is applicable almost any-
where in Texas."
Morning topics
will Include;: Cotton
Economics, Laws and
Regulations, Weed
Resistance to Herbicides -
Why and How, and Grain
Economics. Following a
catered lunch, the pro-
gram will split into two
concurrent sessions.
Session A presenta
tions will be: Cotton Weed
Management/Volunteer
Cotton Management,
Fertilizer Management-
Goals for Economic
Yields, Grain Sorghum
Production and Integrated
Pest Management Update.
Session B presenta-
tions will be: Providing
Proper Supplementation
witn Available Forage,
IndividualPlantTreatment
Recommendations for
Invasive Range Plants,
Quail Management
Update, Forage Sorghums
and Vaccination/
Trichomoniasis Update.
Six Texas Department
of Agriculture continuing
education units will be
offered (four general, one
laws and regulations and
• See AG page A3
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 113, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 28, 2010, newspaper, March 28, 2010; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth229125/m1/1/?q=1980.005.121: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.