Madge Buck Nichols
Madge Buck Nichols, formerly of Lamesa, TX, passed away Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Andrews, TX. She was born in Clark County, AR, to the late Edward W. and Doshia Woodall Buck.
Madge Buck Nichols, formerly of Lamesa, TX, passed away Saturday, June 29, 2024, in Andrews, TX. She was born in Clark County, AR, to the late Edward W. and Doshia Woodall Buck.
The City of Lamesa and two economic development boards are finding themselves in the same situation that faced Dawson County weeks ago.
Depending upon what was selling and when, vendors showcasing their wares during the Fourth of July celebrations at Forrest Park either had a good day or a good experience.
Kara Koehler and her family are one of the few lucky ones.
City council members designated Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) as the contractor for the removal of 41 old street light poles from the Dallas Ave. intersection and Ave. V along Hwy. 180.
Medical Arts Hospital, Emergency Medical Services and Medical Arts Clinic officials, supported by members of the Medical Arts Community Engagement Committee, are getting the word out about the need for volunteers for the 2024 Bike MS: Cactus and Crude Ride.
The winners of three Independence Day competitions held at Forrest Park were announced before the day ended.
ATexas doctor, closing out a hectic week, hoped it to be his final medical appointment.
I’d never been to a U.S. citizenship ceremony before. I’d never even thought about it much. I knew the process took a long time but, beyond that, I knew nothing about it, until I was invited to one.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177