Lamesa
Lyntegar continues to provide same electric service
February’s unprecedented polar vortex challenged Texas’ electrical grids, but Lyntegar Electric Cooperative officials are putting out the message that they continue to deliver the safe and reliable
Mesa UWCD to meet Wed.
Permit requests for 26 new irrigation wells scattered around the county will be considered when the directors of Mesa Underground Water Conservation District meet on Wednesday morning.
Library
Coming Soon!
Fiction
“Neighbors” by Danielle Steel (LP)
“Deadly Cross” by James Patterson
“Twenty: A Jack Swyteck Novel” by James Grippano
Weekly vaccine clinics continue making a dent in virus spread
ANDREWS – With local healthcare agencies now receiving weekly allotments of virus vaccine, it likely won’t be long until Andrews County citizens who desire immunizations will have received it.
City could saves thousands in interest by refinancing debt
SNYDER– The City of Snyder and Development Corporation of Snyder stand to save hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest expense after Monday.
City looking at ways to assist residents with high water bills
SLATON – Recent reports in the media post Winter Storm Uri, as it has been named, have left people concerned.
Nearly 20 percent of Martin County residents vaccinated
STANTON - Many Martin County residents have not hesitated getting their COVID-19 vaccination and local health records indicate nearly 20 percent of the population is fully vaccinated.
Reddy Vineyards will host Chamber dinner, drawing
BROWNFIELD - Reddy Vineyards will host the Chamber of Commerce Ag Appreciation Dinner and the Charles Orum Memorial Scholarship Foundation Revenue drawing on Thursday, March 11.
LHS wins three to start tourney
The Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad is now 6-2 on the year after winning its first three games in this weekend’s 180 Cotton Field Tournament being played here at Joe Spikes Field.