LHS girls win three
After wrapping up the O.W. Follis tournament here last weekend with two big wins, the Lamesa High School girls basketball team improved to 7-6 on Tuesday evening with a win
After wrapping up the O.W. Follis tournament here last weekend with two big wins, the Lamesa High School girls basketball team improved to 7-6 on Tuesday evening with a win
The Sands girls basketball team is now 11-1 this season following a 48-32 win over Ira on Tuesday evening at Ackerly. Sands led 29-10 at the half and 42-16 after
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Klondike’s varsity basketball teams split their boys and girls games against Sea-graves on Tuesday evening at Klondike. Klondike’s girls overcame an early deficit to capture a 45-37 win over Seagraves
O’Donnell swept Wilson in both boys and girls basketball games on Tuesday evening at Wilson. The Eagles captured a 56-30 win in the varsity boys contest. O’Donnell outscored Wilson 27-11
Motorcycle and car clubs in the area will be holding their 10th annual Lights of Love Toy Run this coming Saturday at Forrest Park in Lamesa. All are welcome to
Representatives from the Klondike and Lamesa FFA chapters brought home banners from top-10 finishes in state Leadership Development Events competition this past weekend. Klondike FFA teams placed fourth in Senior
A toy and coat drive will be held this coming Sunday, starting at 11 a.m., in the NAPA parking lot, 310 North 4th Street, in Lamesa to benefit Lamesa Lights
For more than 15 years, I’ve attempted to write pieces to elicit smiles – however faint – and/or to inspire. I believe a great majority of them have been “upbeat.”
In 1947, when I was the age of eight, electricity was made available. No more kerosene lamps! It was very difficult to read at night, even if the lamp was on the same table.
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