Texas Tech hires graduation assistant from Colorado
News Highlights: Texas Tech hires graduation assistant from Colorado
The Texas Tech football staff have hired BJ Johnson as a graduate assistant for offense, working with receivers.
Johnson filled the vacancy in GA when Chuckie Keeton recently returned to the state of Utah to become Aggies’ running backs coach.
Johnson was a two-time all-state player based in Woodruff, South Carolina. He wrote from 2013-16 as a receiver at Georgia Southern, posting career numbers of 93 catches for 1,338 yards and six touchdowns. He was the Broad Receiver Coach at Savannah State in 2019 and a Graduate Assistant on Defense in Colorado since March 2020.
• 4M Ranch, Pattonville, Texas, is a new member of the American Angus Association, reports Mark McCully, CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in Saint Joseph, Missouri.
On a late November afternoon, masked mourners fill Second Baptist Church in Levelland.
“Let’s be honest, none of us want to be here right now. We can think of 1,000 other places we’d rather be. But that’s not our reality.”
Minister Coby Colley addresses the friends and family of Stephanie Smith at her funeral. In the church she grew up in, they’re saying their final goodbyes.
“This family should just be getting over their wedding celebration,” Smith’s youth pastor said. “Instead, we’re here, mourning the loss of somebody who meant so much to us. That’s our reality.”
Captain Guerra retires after 26 years with Plainview PD
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Dion Guerra grew up thinking he wanted to be a firefighter.
It’s what he considers his first calling.
“I guess my love for guns kind of led me into the law enforcement side,” he said a couple of days before his last official day as a Plainview Police officer.
He just wanted to help people. At one point, he said, he was interested in the idea of joining the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport where the job of a policeman, paramedic and a firefighter are all wrapped into one.
But Guerra’s life took a different path.