Klondike Cougars Spike the Longhorns
By spiking the Loop Longhorns, 25-15, 25-8 and 25-15, the Klondike Cougars have won the District 2-1A volleyball championship for the third straight year with Katie Cruz as their head coach.
By spiking the Loop Longhorns, 25-15, 25-8 and 25-15, the Klondike Cougars have won the District 2-1A volleyball championship for the third straight year with Katie Cruz as their head coach.
It’s not the Friday Night Lights but the Dawson Dragons continue hitting the gridiron out at Welch with an eye on the future.
By breezing past its first two district opponents, the Borden County Coyotes have now reached the midway point to the Division I District 7-1A six-man championship.
In her 40-year career with the City of Lamesa, Municipal Court Judge Leticia Dimas has seen staff members venture off to bigger things as their employment with the city ended.
A costume contest, a business decorating competition and car owners distributing candy and goodies from the back of their parked vehicles are all part of Halloween celebrations with most taking place along the downtown square.
Voters throughout the state can voice their approval or opposition to 14 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution when they go to the polls when the early voting period starting Monday.
City council members Tuesday set aside another $50,000 for renovating an existing city-owned building into a future animal shelter.
Since construction on Lamesa High School’s new gym was completed about a year ago, it’s been used for basketball and volleyball games; and for community events.
In his report to Lamesa City Council members Tuesday, Lamesa Police Chief Josh Stevens updated them on the calls dispatchers handle and offi cers respond to.
A parade route for the annual Cotton Festival in O’Donnell has been laid out.
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