Tor tennis wraps up fall season tonight at Brownfield
The Golden Tornadoes tennis team ran into a buzzsaw this past Saturday at Seminole where the Class 4A Indians went on warpath to the tune of a 18-1 victory.
The Golden Tornadoes tennis team ran into a buzzsaw this past Saturday at Seminole where the Class 4A Indians went on warpath to the tune of a 18-1 victory.
Lamesa Middle School staff members (Top) join in prayer and praise with students, parents, community youth pastors and local religious leaders early Thursday morning near the school’s front entrance-way. The annual “See You at the Pole,” hosted by Kingdom Culture ministry, brought out over 100 residents to join in a global day of student prayer. Singers (Bottom) Ali Perez, Peaches Rodriguez and Jeremiah Lugo sing a song of praise as part of the outdoor service. Ramiro Lumbreras of Lubbock (not pictured) played the guitar to accompany their vocals. A similar “See You at the Pole” was conducted at the high school a day earlier Wednesday morning.
The season for influenza is just around the corner and pharmacists and medical personnel are getting ready for it with vaccinations.
A possible tax abatement and a memoranda of understanding between the county and two companies will go before Dawson County commissioners to decide during their regular 4 p.m., Tuesday meeting in the county courthouse.
For the third time in as many months, Dawson County Hospital District board members again voted on changes to a current gun policy for the hospital and its nearby clinic.
Dawson County commissioners did something Wednesday they should have done last week.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three part series focusing on the Nov. 7 election when voters decide on 14 amendments to the Texas Constitution. The focus is on the first five proposals, along with the language on the ballot, and an explanation of their pros and cons.
Who doesn’t want to make their little angel safer?
He was sitting outside his home on a tiny patio, wearing a fedora and smoking a cigar. He had a portable music player sitting beside him, and he looked as if he was enjoying the September sunshine about as much as anyone could.
Father Time… … is still undefeated. This is one of the harsh realities of getting old. I can see age 80 from where I stand… and it ain’t pretty.
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