Lubbock classing office moving to Tech
A cooperative agreement that will move Lubbock’s current cotton classing facility to the Texas Tech University campus was signed on July 1 by TTU President Lawrence Schovanec and United States
A cooperative agreement that will move Lubbock’s current cotton classing facility to the Texas Tech University campus was signed on July 1 by TTU President Lawrence Schovanec and United States
Lamesa’s River of Life will be helping to host a special Christian rally called Hope for Lamesa next Saturday, July 13, starting at 5:45 p.m., on Lamesa’s downtown courthouse square.
Pastor Gwen Aldridge (not pictured) of Lamesa Christian Fellowship spent five days last month touring with a number of the ministries involved Lynch, Ken. One of the mining towns that
The 21st annual community-wide Back-to-School Giveaway will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon, at First United Methodist Church in Lamesa. An estimated 500 students
Menu Monday: Sloppy Joe’s, hash brown casserole, baked beans and dessert. Tuesday: Chicken spaghetti, peas and carrots, marinated tomato wedges and dessert. Wednesday: Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and cream
Most of my parade memories take place around Lamesa’s courthouse square. I can still hear cleats scraping on the brick streets as the Goolsby Scrappers, Kiwanis, Cope Butane and all
Once again, it’s time for fireworks, picnics and parades as the nation celebrates Independence Day. Collectively, we enjoy many liberties, but some freedoms can be elusive – and financial freedom
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in cooperation with the Federal Trade Commission, on June 25 announced a crackdown on “illegal robocalls.” The crackdown nicknamed “Operation Call it Quits” is part
The participation and support of local residents for Lamesa’s annual Independence Day Celebration is being urged by coordinators of all events that will be held on Thursday. The celebration is
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