Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Even seasoned emergency personnel were taken aback at the scene in front of them as they arrived at a major traffic accident early Monday afternoon.
Rural Texans have a lot to say about the lack of broadband service in their communities. Since we covered the topic earlier this month, many readers have emailed to share their stories and pleas for help.
When the communitywide Thanksgiving meal had to be canceled due to COVID-19, organizer Alice Ortegon considered getting food vouchers to take the place of homecooked meals.
The Boys and Girls Club, a staple for kids needing a safe place to go after school, closed down a few weeks ago after the director and two staff members came down with COVID-19.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls were basically one quarter away from chalking up their third win of this season Tuesday night at Andrews before a shaky finish allowed the Class 4A Mustangs to pull off a 33-28 victory.
After a hot start this season, the Golden Tornado boys basketball team cooled off Monday afternoon with a 100-67 loss at Big Spring.
O’Donnell High School’s girls and boys basketball seasons are off and running.
Klondike’s girls basketball squad didn’t return home from Class 4A Monahans Tuesday with a victory but they did feeling a lot better about themselves and their progress.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177