Eagles off to strong start
After making it to the playoffs in football and basketball this school year, the O’Donnell Eagles should be a team to watch this spring on the high school baseball diamond.
After making it to the playoffs in football and basketball this school year, the O’Donnell Eagles should be a team to watch this spring on the high school baseball diamond.
After fielding stateranked squads in football and basketball, the Borden County Coyotes are now doing so on the baseball diamond.
A couple of high school golf tournaments are teeing off this week at Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Rusty Rainbolt made his debut as Borden County’s new head softball coach Monday evening at Tahoka, where a sluggish start proved rather costly for the Coyotes.
After starting the season winning their first three invitational meets, the Golden Tornado girls power lifting squad hopes to put a cherry on the top of their accomplishments on Saturday at the Division III Region I Powerlifting Championships at Kermit.
Lamesa High School’s girls and boys track teams will get their season started this Friday at Denver City.
After missing much of this past month due to an injury, Bella Dela Rosa appears to be back on the right track for the Golden Tornado tennis team.
After basically being left out of the COVID-19 vaccine allotments from the state in recent weeks, both Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) and the Dawson County Health Department (DCHD) have now have more
City officials can’t say much about a potential project that is expected to be the biggest development Lamesa has seen in years.
Isaac Elias Rosales is like many toddlers. He likes scooters, animals, toy trucks and playing games on his mom’s phone.
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