Police Blotter
The following are among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: Monday, Dec. 16 5:17 a.m. – A Borden County sheriff’s deputy called and requested both fire
The following are among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: Monday, Dec. 16 5:17 a.m. – A Borden County sheriff’s deputy called and requested both fire
Three students from Lamesa and the surrounding area were among those receiving degrees from Angelo State University during its 2019 fall commencement exercises on Dec. 14 in the ASU Junell
A state prison inmate will be spending a few more years behind bars after being convicted here earlier this month on two charges of possessing illegal items inside the Smith
Even novices in US History know that discovery of our part of the world was made by Christopher Columbus in 1492. On a far more personal note, Beverly Hindman –
It is the tender cusp of Christmas. It is that time when emotions run close to the overfill point, when sentimentality and anger and depression and euphoria mix freely together,
BROWNFIELD – Financial practices within Brownfield Independent School District (BISD) have made significant improvements based on the latest FIRST (Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas) ranking. The district’s new FIRST
ANDREWS – The city’s Building Façade program that reimburses local businesses a portion of costs for exterior work on facilities has slowed some in recent years. Because of that inactivity,
SEMINOLE – With collections more than doubled from last year, Seminole local-option sales tax revenues blew past the $3 million mark to finish 2019 at a record $3.567 million. The
SNYDER – Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath and several members of his staff toured Snyder ISD’s four campuses and met with district administrators Monday. Morath’s visit offered him a
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