Harvest Festival being planned here
COVID-19 has been tough on everybody. It changed everything. Over the past 18 months, various social events have been canceled and people have often quarantined or social distanced from each other.
COVID-19 has been tough on everybody. It changed everything. Over the past 18 months, various social events have been canceled and people have often quarantined or social distanced from each other.
Her face decorated with painted dots, a member of Lamesa High School’s Golden Tornado Band plays the flute during the band’s halftime performance at last Friday’s homecoming football game at Tornado Stadium. LPR photo
Lamesa elementary school staff members are returning back to the tradition of hosting luncheons for students and their grandparents in honor of Grandparents Day.
Preston E. Smith Prison Unit officials are now accepting applications for correctional officers to work at the unit here.
If you’re like me and (and the rest of us) you have embraced the world of emojis. You may even be an enamored habitual user. You probably have your favorites. I know I have mine.
Food safety is important for everyone – but it’s extremely important for individuals with a weakened immune system, which makes them especially vulnerable to foodborne illness.
More than 600 new laws signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott went into effect Sept. 1. The new state laws — including one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, the right to carry handguns both concealed and openly without a license, changes to election law and a bill allowing restaurants to sell alcohol to go — were passed during the regular session of the legislature, which ended May 31.
Legal Aid of Northwest of Texas, a legal justice volunteer program, is offering free advice on civil cases on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield City Council met Thurday morning with another full house as city employees an directors gathered to hear the city council’s decision on dependent care in their insurance.
SEMINOLE – Reports from the South Plains Health District for Sept. 1 indicate that Gaines County had 127 active cases of COVID-19 last week. Also of concern, by many, is the low number of county residents who have received vaccines to combat the virus.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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