Two Students Die in Texas-New Mexico Crash, Community Grieves


Author: The Daily News Now! March 9, 2026 Duration: 1:13
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Two Students Die in Texas-New Mexico Crash, Community Grieves

Two students from Farwell, Texas, and Texico, New Mexico, tragically lost their lives in a car crash early Sunday morning in Clovis. The incident occurred at the intersection of Grand Street and Seventh Street, with the cause still under investigation. The tight-knit communities are mourning the loss, with Farwell school district canceling classes Monday. Texico schools also confirmed the death of their student. A breakfast gathering for middle and high schoolers from both towns is scheduled for Monday at First Baptist Church in Farwell, with counselors and leaders present to provide support.

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