Weapon detection systems coming to school campuses
In the future, anyone walking into a school building’s front door will have to go through a detection system searching for any potential weapons coming onto school grounds.
In the future, anyone walking into a school building’s front door will have to go through a detection system searching for any potential weapons coming onto school grounds.
The numbers won’t be in for awhile, but school board members received some updates Thursday about the process of coming up with the figures before they delve into the start of working on the 2024-2025 budget.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Commodity Credit Corporation today announced the 2024 crop loan rate differentials for upland and extra-long staple cotton.
Students from Lamesa, O’Donnell, Borden County, Sands and Dawson will be competing Thursday and Friday in the UIL Regional Contests.
After getting off to a shaky start on the District 3-3A diamond, the Golden Tornado baseballers now find themselves in a promising situation going into their regular season finale here Tuesday evening against Littlefield.
It was only a year ago when the Golden Tornadoes enjoyed one of their most successful runs on the softball diamond in school history before falling to eventual state champion Coahoma in the Class 3A regional finals.
Lamesa’s major division girls’ all-stars won four out of their six games in the recently held National Little Dribblers’s Basketball Tournament at Levelland to bring home the third place trophy.
Klondike’s getting a new head girls basketball coach who’s no stranger to success.
After finishing his junior year at the state track meet in Austin, Sands’ Wiley Gaskins has punched his tickets to a return trip to the state capitol city in that sport.
Walter “Walt” Bray passed away on December 13, 2023. Walt managed the John Deere business, Bray Implement, in Lamesa for many years.
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