#parent | #kids | #schoolsafety | 2022’s top 10 news stories for Amarillo


Due to a very eventful year, it was difficult to narrow down to just 10 stories.

Weather wise, despite a handful of snowstorms and rainfall, drought conditions persisted. The Amarillo area and Texas Panhandle saw its share of crashes and crimes; protests and rallies; runs and vigils.

But Potter and Randall counties also saw growth, with several new schools opening and businesses coming and going. Buc-ee’s fanfare was put on hold. CVMR announced a rare earth processing plant planned in Amarillo. The beef processing industry was set to expand, and the new Amarillo distribution center opened, bringing in many new jobs. Major fundraising campaigns were announced, while some non-profits that struggled include the Salvation Army, which had its truck stolen and later recovered.

On a lighter note, more people ventured outdoors as various festivities returned to in-person events.

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