Heavy rainfall halts harvest
Mother Nature continues to throw curves at local farmers as they attempt to wrap up what already has been a challenging year. The widespread, soaking rainfall they so desperately needed
Mother Nature continues to throw curves at local farmers as they attempt to wrap up what already has been a challenging year. The widespread, soaking rainfall they so desperately needed
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, Nov. 5, through Thursday, Nov. 7 Tuesday, Nov. 5 10:37 a.m. - Police completed an
Between the two of them, the Lamesa High School and Klondike High School FFA chapters have students advancing from district to area competition in 10 of the 12 Leadership Development
Administrative reports dominate the agenda for Monday evening’s regular meeting of the Klondike school board. That meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the library at the Klondike school. One
Due to the wet weather the past few days, the City of Lamesa announced Friday it cancelled the cleanup project scheduled for this weekend in City Council District 3. Ida
OK, I admit it. My memory of clever ads and lots of other stuff dates back to the early years of World War II. One I recall simply won’t dislodge.
Each year on Nov. 11 we commemorate Veterans Day. This originates from the armistice that ended World War I which occurred at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918. In 1919,
My husband, Peter, and I have settled into the little house we are calling home for a month in southern Spain. The house is old and quirky—but I’ve come to
City’s growth attracting new name-brand hotel project ANDREWS – The city’s growth trend spurred interest in the latest hotel project going up, according to the managing member of the investment
Texas cotton growers face poor prices amid high domestic and foreign production, coupled with weakening demand, said a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. John Robinson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension cotton
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