GT softballers getting closer
By coming back home Saturday evening from Muleshoe with an 8-1 win over the Mules, the Golden Tornado softballers are closer to their fourth straight District 3-3A championship.
By coming back home Saturday evening from Muleshoe with an 8-1 win over the Mules, the Golden Tornado softballers are closer to their fourth straight District 3-3A championship.
Borden County’s District 4-1A softball champion Coyotes turned out being too much for the Ira Bulldogs this past Friday evening at Gail in their final two games of the regular season.
A handful of Golden Tornado track girls qualified for regionals after turning in strong showing at last Thursday’s area track meet at Denver City.
After a strong showing at their area track meet at Sundown both Klondike and Sands will be well represented this regional track meet at South Plains College at Levelland.
The O’Donnell Eagles and the Borden County Coyotes topped last Thursday’s area track meet at Borden County at Gail.
Masonic graveside service for Royce Dyess, 85, of Lamesa will be held Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at O’Donnell Cemetery with Johnny Davis officiating.
Edward Lee Kral, known to all as Lee, passed away in Dallas on February 20 from complications of a severe stroke he suffered in March 2023.
A Klondike school student’s apparent April Fool’s prank was not something to joke about.
The Sisters of Perpetual Sewing aren’t your average nuns.
If you were anywhere near the downtown square last Friday evening, you heard the combined talents of both the middle school and high school bands on the courthouse lawn.
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