Lamesa Press-Reporter
O’Donnell honor roll released
Honor roll students at O’Donnell have been announced for the first sixweek grading period for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Youngsters aged 6-11
Youngsters aged 6-11 participated in the Dawson County Public Library’s Lego Club Saturday morning.
Library
“What We Hide: A Tupelo Grove Novel” by Colleen Coble “A is for Amish: Amish ABCs” by Shelley Shepard Gray “Matters of the Heart: An Amish Calling Novel” by Kelly lrvin “The Heart's Shelter: An Amish Legacy Novel” by Amy Clipston
Church hosts anniversary dinner
Grace Lutheran Church is celebrating it 75th birthday and members are planning a service and dinner.
Gardening classes begin Thursday
The local Texas A&M AgriLife Extension office is offering weekly gardening courses this month.
Vote for solid investment strategies
With the presidential election just a few weeks away, the public is naturally interested in not just the outcome but what the results will mean for issues of national importance. As a citizen, you likely share these concerns but how about as an investor? After the votes are counted — or even before — should you make some moves in anticipation of possible changes in policy?
Phelan’s GOP foes back one challenger
Texas House Republicans who want to oust Speaker Dade Phelan have coalesced behind a single opponent: state Rep.
Aguayo named to Dean’s List
Jessenia Aguayo of Lamesa has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s (SNHU) Summer 2024 Dean’s List. The summer terms run from May to August.
Mistakes haunt Tornadoes against Tulia
The Golden Tornadoes football team was hoping to make it two straight in the win column here last Friday night against Tulia.