Tickets available for LCP’s ‘Steel Magnolias’
Tickets are still available for the final three performances of Lamesa Community Players’ (LCP) production of “Steel Magnolias.”
Tickets are still available for the final three performances of Lamesa Community Players’ (LCP) production of “Steel Magnolias.”
With the start of the new school year just over a month away, Lamesa school officials are about to finish hiring teachers.
ANDREWS – The commissioners court scheduled a workshop at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 6 to develop a game plan on proceeding with collecting information for its decision on a resolution concerning a private company’s pursuit of a license to temporarily store used fuel in Andrews County.
SEMINOLE – In the past two weeks, robots have challenged the minds and imaginations of second through eighth-grade students in Seminole. The first camp was held in mid-June and was called, “Help Mario” and the second was this past week and was called, “Percy Jackson’s Seminole Robotics.”
SNYDER – A magnitude 3.4 earthquake was recorded east of Snyder early Thursday morning.
A A group of youngsters waits patiently behind a boundary line for their opportunity to pet two puppies during an presentation at the library by the city’s animal control offi cer Alisha Land and Julie Miller, Lamesa Adoptable Pets president.
Recent graduates from three Lamesa-area high schools are among the five recipients of $1,000 scholarships from Lyntegar Electric Cooperative.
Climate, the meat packing industry and trade were among the topics highlighted during the Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Summer Leadership Conference. About 400 farmers and ranchers were in San Marcos June 21-23 for the meeting.
A serious knee injury seven months ago isn’t keeping O’Donnell High School graduate Caleb Lowe from continuing to pursue a life-long dream.
Lamesa is sending three girls softball all-star teams to the West Texas All-Stars Tournament which begins Thursday in San Angelo.
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