Tennis finishes year at regionals
Golden Tornado head tennis coach Jose Lucio and his wife Tina became the proud parents of their fourth son Monday afternoon at Lubbock.
Golden Tornado head tennis coach Jose Lucio and his wife Tina became the proud parents of their fourth son Monday afternoon at Lubbock.
After losing to Denver City and Littlefield in a couple of District 3-3A baseball games earlier this month, the Golden Tornadoes have enjoyed the sweet taste of revenge in their last two outings.
Due to COVID-19, it’s been close to a year since the last time the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course hosted a golf tournament.
Wherever the State Tennis Tournament ends up being played next month, there will be plenty of Columbia Blue and Red to be found.
After a somewhat sluggish start to the season, the O’Donnell High School baseball team could very well be playing some of their best baseball here at the end.
The Borden County Coyotes will begin the Class 1A softball playoffs this weekend, and Coach Rusty Rainbolt believes his squad has what it takes to make a deep run on the diamond.
Funeral services for Connie Carole Cline, 79, of Seagraves will be held at 10 a.m.
It is only about a month before Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) students are let out for the summer break.
Early voting numbers are varying significantly in the races for positions up for election with the Lamesa school district, City of Lamesa, and Dawson County Hospital District.
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