Lamesa Press-Reporter
Growers encouraged to verify WHIP+ applications
As the USDA Farm Service Agency works to complete the Wildfires and Hurricane Indemnity Program+ (WHIP+) signup process, growers are encouraged to ensure that all of their eligible losses are inclu
High Plains cotton harvest in full force
The finish line for the 2020 Texas High Plains cotton harvest is coming quickly for many growers and for others, they have already finished for the season.
Thanksgiving meal prices drop
A traditional, Texas-style Thanksgiving dinner for 10 will cost $44.21, down $3.80, according to the special Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Thanksgiving Meal Report.
Back to state
When Dustin Wall first become Sands High School’s head cross country coach some 12 years ago he had a feeling that he was on the verge of something special.
Coyotes get 71 points before halftime Friday
Due to COVID 19 it had been a couple of weeks since Borden County played its last game.
Moreland’s boys open hoop season with win
Gregg Moreland enjoyed a successful return as Lamesa’s head boys basketball coach Friday night as the Golden Tornadoes rolled to a 97-82 season-opening win over Monahans.
Sands girls top 6A Odessa
The Sands Mustangs enjoyed a clean sweep on the hardwoods Friday evening at Ackerly.
LHS girls fall on Friday
If the Golden Tornado basketball girls can start putting four quarters together like their third quarter Friday night at Monahans they could end up being a definite contender.
Hood expects Tors to keep on winning
After coaching the Golden Tornadoes to their first post-season appearance in 19 years, Joseph Hood hopes even greater things are ahead.