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Yellow City Sounds Live concert approaches AC

November 14, 2019 The Ranger 0

By Caylee Hanna/ Staff Reporter The Yellow City Sounds Live concert is a concert series that runs 75 minutes long without intermission. This upcoming concert […]

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Panhandle PBS to host Vietnam War exhibit:

December 10, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Stevi Breshears: To continue remembering the Vietnam War, Panhandle PBS will be hosting The Wall That Heals from Wednesday, Dec 6 to Sunday, Dec […]

Show gives veterans voice, increases understanding:

October 5, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Donovan Ortiz: Panhandle PBS is exploring area residents’ memories of the Vietnam War era in conjunction with airing the documentary “The Vietnam War” and […]

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Free festival to highlight Vietnam era music and local music:

September 1, 2017 The Ranger 0

By Drake Hutton: This Saturday, Sept. 2, Panhandle PBS will hold the first Yellow City Music Festival. The entirely free event will take place from […]

Original Americana takes over YCS

February 7, 2017 rangeradmin 0

By JOSEPH HANSEN, Ranger Reporter: On Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, Eddie and the Eat took their “Original Americana” sound and turned it into an evening performance […]

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Texas Wild – A preview of what is to come

November 18, 2016 The Ranger 0

By CODY McGEHEE, Ranger Reporter: A commitment to preserving wildlife is driving some area residents to develop a television series. About four years ago, West Texas […]

New recording arts certificate strikes a chord

May 25, 2016 The Ranger 0

Written by | Austin Ulen | The arts always have been and will be important at Amarillo College. From fine art, to photography, theater and […]

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Jackson Street Presents Episode 13 Justin Harmon

May 25, 2016 The Ranger 0
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Jackson Street Presents Episode 12 Retrospection

May 19, 2016 The Ranger 0

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    Women in Industry, what to know, what to look forward to

    Holly WarrenRanger Reporter Women in Industry is an upcoming event on Thursday March 26, 2026 at Amarillo Collages East Campus Student Support Center, Gymnasium. This […]

  • Art show highlights local growing artists, musical talent

    Bentlee PhippsRanger Reporter On March 5, 2026, Steven Cost hosted a free and public art show to display some of his Painting 1 class’s recent […]

  • First responders warn of fire danger amid dry, windy conditions

    By Christina Flores Ranger Reporter High winds and dry conditions can quickly turn small sparks into dangerous wildfires in the Texas Panhandle. Local first responders say […]

  • Review: Harry Styles makes epic comeback

    By Genevieve PresleyRanger Reporter On March 6, Harry Styles made his long-awaited comeback with his fourth solo album “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.” Consisting […]

  • Review: “Scream 7” slices, dices, serves up a horror feast

    By Zoe HughesEditor-in-Chief The seventh entry in the franchise might reasonably be expected to limp into theatres, clutching its side and wheezing about “legacy.” This […]

  • Opinion: How to stop chasing perfect balance

    By Zoe Hughes Editor-in-Chief If you are waiting for the moment when school, work and your social life feel perfectly balanced, I regret to inform […]

  • Editorial: Healthy love starts with respect

    Valentine’s Day is often painted in soft colors and big gestures like flowers, heart-shaped candy, romantic dinners and picture-perfect posts. But beneath the glitter and […]

  • Leadership changes approved by board of regents

    By Zoe Hughes Editor-in-Chief The Amarillo College board of regents voted unanimously to appoint Michele Fortunato as vice chair during its Feb. 2 meeting, filling […]

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