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Goz Abu Goma Bridge

Stretching across the White Nile in southern Sudan, near the city of Kosti, the Goz Abu Goma Bridge is almost exactly a third of a mile long. Walkways line both sides of the railroad tracks that traverse the teal, truss bridge, which is the largest of its kind in Sudan.

The Goz Abu Goma Bridge is a swing bridge, which can open at its center like a door, allowing large boat traffic to safely pass by on the White Nile below. When it was in operation, the railway linked Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, to southern cities like El Obeid. Ho ... Read more

Texas Scientists Have Created a Protein That Breaks Down Pla

A ‘Pac-Man’ protein that gobbles up plastic and breaks it down could open the door to eliminating billions of tons of landfill waste.

The enzyme destroys PET (polyethylene terephthalate), which is ubiquitous in food and drink packagi ... Read more

Two Home Meets Headline Owls 2023 Schedule

Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Cale McDaniel announced the 2023 schedule for the Kennesaw State track and field teams on Tuesday."This year's schedule is certainly something that our team and staff are excited about," McDaniel said. "I ... Read more

West Texas ranchers keeping herds healthy with ‘Fitbits fo

MULESHOE, Texas (KCBD) - Heat detector devices are starting to be used by more farmers in West Texas. Many call these ear tags and collars, “Fitbits” for cows.

“Essentially just like our Apple watches or Fitbits, they just track th ... Read more

What's the Scoop on Basketball Officials Not Getting Frito Pies

I don't remember a time when Fritos corn chips were in the news so much in the Lubbock area. First, it was the shortage of corn chips in local grocery stores, and now a group of basketball officials allegedly walked out of a basketball game because they weren't given Frito Pie in between games.

On Tuesday night, January 25th, a bizarre story started trickling out of Olton, Texas. Allegedly, after the Farwell girls beat Olton's girls 60-25, players from the Boys teams started to warm up on the court. According to lubbockonline.com, ... Read more

Cowboy Stuff: Wilson and Townsend Notch Historic Riata Buckl

The Texas Panhandle team of Brooke Wilson and Tripp Townsend proved that cowboyin’ for a living can pay when they won the Riata Buckle Handi-Lo #10.5 Futurity, worth $62,000 for roping four steers in 35.76 seconds on two 5-year-olds.

W ... Read more

West Texas dairy farmers seeing larger input prices, harming

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The higher prices you’re paying in grocery stores are not benefitting the producer. That’s true for Prairie View Dairy in Muleshoe.

One of the biggest costs is labor even though the owner, James Hancock, says ... Read more

Littlefield Wildcats are End Zone Team Of The Week

LITTLEFIELD, Texas (KCBD) - The End Zone Team of the Week belongs to the Littlefield Wildcats.

Taking down the Muleshoe Mules in the “War on 84″ by a final score of 28-7 despite an early turnover on downs, Littlefield used their stif ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.