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ANDREWS – To Andrews High School Principal John Carranco and all the others, Thursday morning seemed a bit surreal.
ANDREWS – To Andrews High School Principal John Carranco and all the others, Thursday morning seemed a bit surreal.
Two recent Klondike High School students each were awarded $2,000 in tuition scholarships from the Vexus Scholarship Program.
The Golden Tornado varsity volleyballers were just a play or two away from making it two straight in the win column here Tuesday evening at Follis Gymnasium.
Golden Tornado head football coach Joseph Hood continues to like what he’s been seeing out of his squad, now in its third week of practices.
Due to her squad’s lack of experience, Klondike’s new head volleyball coach Niatha Cullen believes it’s just a matter of time for her Cougars.
The Klondike Cougars are hoping to kick off 2020 on the right foot next week, but not until early Wednesday morning did Coach Dalton DeGraffenreid officially know who his squad’s season-opening football opponent is going to be.
Funeral services for Juanita Garcia Rodriguez, age 69, of Lamesa will be held at 2:00 p.m.
Lamesa’s City Hall is closed to the public until Monday, Aug. 21, as the result of a city employee testing positive for COVID-19, Mayor Josh Stevens announced in a Facebook post on Wednesday morning.
Lamesa ISD will welcome students back to school on Wednesday, Aug. 19 for the first time since the shutdown mid-March. Each campus has organized specific drop off and first day of school instructions.
The Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors on Thursday approved a proposed tax rate and set a date for a public hearing to provide county residents an opportunity to share their feelings about it.
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