Cougar volleyball earns win
One of the Klondike Cougar volleyballers’ biggest challenges this season has been not always finishing matches as strong as they start them.
One of the Klondike Cougar volleyballers’ biggest challenges this season has been not always finishing matches as strong as they start them.
Burna Jo (Rogers) Hancock was born on January 24, 1938 to Joe and Burna Fae Rogers. She went to be with the Lord on Sunday August 22, 2021 at the age of 83.
Susie Valle Cardona, 87, of O’Donnell passed away Saturday, August 21, 2021.
Lamesa High School marching band members perform at the start of the Meet the Tors event Thursday night at Tornado Stadium. Audience members braved sporadic rainfall to see a varsity football scrimmage with the Stanton Buffaloes. After the game, football, volleyball and cross country players walked onto the turf to introduce themselves to the public. LPR photo
It isn’t unheard of for a few glitches to appear in the first week of a new school year. Students get lost at unfamiliar schools, and there are usually some tears as little ones break away from parents for the first time.
The city council’s fourmonth search for a new city manager is over.
When Trinidad Sanchez was in school over half a century ago, there weren’t any air conditioners. Kids wore their coats in class during the winter. There was no such thing as school buses or even a cafeteria – he had to walk to class, and he hid the burritos he brought for lunch so he wouldn’t be bullied for eating food associated with poverty.
School administrators in five area school districts reported the first few days of the new school year have gone off without a hitch.
You’ve noticed them crawling from under rocks, vegetation or even the couch in the living room.
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