Downed power poles, wires leave many without electricity
Toppled electric poles and downed wires left residents and businesses in various parts of Lamesa without electricity for 24-36 hours or more after a heavy storm roared into town Saturday.
Toppled electric poles and downed wires left residents and businesses in various parts of Lamesa without electricity for 24-36 hours or more after a heavy storm roared into town Saturday.
Having an older brother who was an all-stater on a state championship basketball team, Victor Spencer knew about pressure long before he took his first shot as a high school basketball player.
After dropping their first game in this past weekend’s 12-and-under District Tournament, Lamesa’s Cal Ripken baseball squad managed to win two out of their last three games.
A 5K and one-mile race planned for this Friday to benefit Lamesa Legacy Co-op, has been called off as a result of last Saturday’s storm.
If you missed the Lamesa Community Players’ dinner theater production of “Steel Magnolias,” there’s still time to get tickets for upcoming performances.
Last weekend’s huge storm here is not going to stop more than 100 Lamesa High School (LHS) alumni, their spouses and guests from getting together for a “Mini-Jubilee” reunion this coming weekend.
Lamesa’s public pool is closed, but it can’t be blamed on Saturday’s storm. The pool had closed due to a blown-out water pump before the storm came to town.
A Mass of Christian Burial for Maria “Mary” Ogeda Vela, 88, of Lamesa will be held Friday July 2, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. at St.
Bruce Franklin Moore was born to William Howard and Gertrude Greaves Moore on March 22, 1924 in Howard County, Texas.
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