Lamesa Press-Reporter
Technology in our schools
Over the past year and a half, all communities have had to adjust to lots of changes in the way of everyday life. We also had to make quite a few adjustments at school.
Absent lawmakers stymie special legislative session
Nearly 60 Texas House Democrats left the state last Monday for Washington, D.C. in an effort to stop passage of a Republican-led elections bill. This in effect blocks all legislation, since the House doesn’t have a quorum present.
Residents, business owners react to proposed relief routes
SEMINOLE – Almost 60 citizens viewed maps and voiced their concerns regarding Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) proposed reliever routes at the Seminole Community Center Thursday evening. The open-house style meeting allowed residents to ask TxDOT representatives one-on-one questions and visit with other local homeowners who will be impacted by one of the routes.
City council considers water request from Ropesville
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield City Council met on Thursday morning.
County adopts resolution in opposition to federal license
ANDREWS – Commissioners court voted unanimously Thursday to oppose a private company’s pursuit of a federal license for interim above ground storage of spent fuel in Andrews County.
Boys, Girls Club notes 60 years
The Lamesa Boys and Girls Club is turning 60 Saturday, and organizers are hosting a birthday party Friday to celebrate.
Locals win big at pageant
Three local young beauties collected crowns and titles in the national Our Diamond Miss and Diamond Girl pageants held last week in Chickasha, Oklahoma.
Now here’s a tip
■ Keep a pretty basket by your front door for anything you need to take along when you leave. This can be store returns, backpacks, exercise gear for the gym, your sunglasses, whatever. When you leave the house, check the basket!