Lamesa Press-Reporter
Klondike wins third place in OAP contest
Klondike junior high school drama students took third place with their One Act Play in the district University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition held Nov. 19 on the Sands school stage.
Council holding special meeting
Lamesa City Council members are conducting a special meeting starting at 5:30 p.m., today in City Hall at 601 S. 1st Street.
Santa arrives Dec. 12
Thirteen days before Christmas, Dawson County Sheriff Matt Hogg and Constable Tommy Flores are putting on the second annual Santa and His Friends.
Cougars air out area victory
After breezing in the first two rounds of the Division II state six-man football playoffs against Amherst and Motley County, the Klondike Cougars now find themselves a win away from D II’s Final Four.
Happy Days at Gail; Coyotes get re-match
The Whiteface Antelopes are solid 26-point favorites to finish off Borden County’s 2024 high school football season Saturday evening back at Lockney.
Shaky finish derails ‘Stangs
The Sands Mustangs won their first high school football playoff game since 2017 this season against favored Whitharral. The Mustangs couldn’t have helped feeling upbeat about their chances at bringing home more hardware from last Thursday night’s Division II area football playoff game against top ranked Follett at Benjamin.
Third quarter lead not enough
The Golden Tornado basketball girls had the lead for three quarters this past Friday evening at Trinity Christian at Lubbock, but that turned out not being quite enough.
Dragons fall short to Eagles
After already beating Southland’s girls and boys basketball team this season, Dawson’s hoopsters had high hopes of going into this weekend’s holiday break on a high note.