Type A approach for Halloween
As a kid, I took Halloween seriously. I mean, heck, there was only one day out of the whole year where candy was free, and Halloween was it. Making the
As a kid, I took Halloween seriously. I mean, heck, there was only one day out of the whole year where candy was free, and Halloween was it. Making the
Gov. Greg Abbott on Oct. 15 announced $61.2 million in Homeland Security Grant Program funding to support state and local efforts to prevent terrorism and prepare for threats that pose
Youngster fighting cancer fills goal of becoming peace officer ANDREWS – Area law enforcement agencies this week made a dream come true for a 7-year-old girl battling terminal cancer. Abigail
After a successful first day this past weekend, a five-week city-wide cleanup effort targeting bulk items will move to City Council District 2 this weekend. That district is represented by
Reports dominate the agenda for the October meeting of the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors. That meeting is set to begin at 5 p.m. Thursday in the community
The Catholic Christian Education kids at the two Catholic churches in Lamesa will be hosting a Holy Eve Fall Festival this coming Sunday. The event will begin at 5 p.m.
This is the time of year when everybody wants to be playing their best when it comes to high school volleyball. The Klondike Cougars are doing just that. Coach Eva
Lamesa’s junior high volleyball squads finished their 2019 seasons here Monday evening against the Level-land Loboettes. Lamesa’s eighth grade A team lost in a tough three-set match, 25-19, 28-26 and
The Golden Tornado volleyballers might have played well enough here Tuesday evening to win most nights. Unfortunately, the Hereford Whitefaces aren’t your average high school volleyball team. In their final
One of Borden County’s biggest goals since the football season began was to win their 12th straight district championship. Coach Trey Richey’s 7-0 Coyotes can take a huge step in
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