Book club meets one more time
Dawson County Public Library’s Book Club has one more meeting before they are finished with a best selling novel.
Dawson County Public Library’s Book Club has one more meeting before they are finished with a best selling novel.
It’s never too late to think about what to do after the holidays are over.
Klondike school board members Nov. 11 agreed to accept $751,078 in total donations from the Weaver Foundation.
The Lamesa Golden Tors have made history. Throughout the years we have had great success in many of our athletic programs. From the yearly success of Vanessa Hernandez and the softball team to the recently rediscovered success of Jose Lucio and our Tor Tennis program and everyone in between (too many to name, but we are proud of you all!), success is not unknown to our student athletes. This year, we have a new addition, as for the first time in 23 years, our Golden Tor football team has brought home the District Championship, a remarkable achievement that has the entire town buzzing with pride.
Texas lawmakers last week filed more than 1,500 bills ahead of the next legislative session, which begins Jan. 14. The Houston Chronicle reported the proposed measures cover a range of topics ranging from border security to abortion access, education and other issues.
There are three words many of us agonize over. I know I spent much of my lifetime doing so. They are words with great meaning and connotations and one shouldn’t take them lightly.
Save the date for the first annual Lamesa High School (LHS) mattress sale.
Four Klondike school teams are heading to area competition this Saturday after qualifying in competitions from last week.
Borden County High School’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) students are taking the next step as they head into the area University Interscholastic League (UIL) competition Saturday.
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