The ongoing task of saying goodbyes
It’s been five months. Five long months, but there are still so many things to do. So many goodbyes left to say. Most of them are symbolic and silent, but they are goodbyes nonetheless. Between just him and me.
It’s been five months. Five long months, but there are still so many things to do. So many goodbyes left to say. Most of them are symbolic and silent, but they are goodbyes nonetheless. Between just him and me.
Abid to expand health coverage for low-income Texans failed in the Texas House last week, 80-68.
COVID-19 purchases are on the agenda for the Dawson County Hospital District board of directors meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday at Medical Arts Hospital.
BROWNFIELD – During the last Brownfield Independent School District (BISD) Board of Trustees meeting, Melissa Oliva introduced the Teacher Incentive Allotment spending plan and explained how it works.
SEMINOLE – Seminole resident James Farmer said he was destined to become a firefighter.
SNYDER – The Scurry County Museum is working on a project to document stories from the Black community in Scurry County.
LPR photos by Mary Elizabeth Davis and Russel Skiles
With only the top two finishers in each event guaranteed a spot in the state meet, Lamesa senior Isabelle Moreau couldn’t help but wonder if her high school track career was over after finishing third in the long jump at last weekend’s Region I-3A Track Meet at Abilene Christian University.
By now, most high school sports fans are well aware that the Sands Mustangs have one of the fastest Class 1A 1,600-meter boys relay teams in the state.
After watching a talented group of Golden Tornado senior softball players have their careers cut short last spring due to COVID-19, most local fans didn’t know what to expect this year.
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