Loss of electricity causes some business to close
When the electricity in much of Lamesa went out Monday evening, area businesses had two options facing them: either close up shop or wait it out.
When the electricity in much of Lamesa went out Monday evening, area businesses had two options facing them: either close up shop or wait it out.
ANDREWS – Andrews Independent School District board members on Tuesday approved a transportation fleet update to the tune of nearly $1 million, according to school officials.
SEMINOLE - In their Feb. 11 meeting, Seminole Independent School District board members voted unanimously to call for two separate bond elections May 1. Proposition A, asking for $20 million, is earmarked for capital expenditures/supplies, while Proposition B’s $5 million will purchase technology equipment, including laptops and infrastructure.
BROWNFIELD - During his quarterly report given to the Brownfield city council Feb. 5, Brownfield Police Chief Tony Serbantez showed plenty of data ranging from types of service calls made last year and compared it to the last three years, the day and times of each service call, citation violations comparisons for the last three years, incident offenses for the last three years, arrests for violations and seized narcotics.
SNYDER – Snyder High School student Jaxson Collier was one of three winners of the Big Country Electric Cooperative Youth Tour Contest.
One thing which always helps make the playoffs what they are at any level is the uncertainty.
The first pitch of the baseball season is less than a week away and Golden Tor Coach Bobby Alvarez is now more fired up more than ever to get started.
After having to give up a couple of practice games due to the icy weather, both the Sands Mustangs and Klondike Cougars are hoping to get a little more cooperation later this week from Mother Nature as beginning the Class 1A state boys basketball playoffs.
Both the Sands Mustangs and Borden County Coyotes will have to wait a couple of days longer before taking their second step in the Class 1A basketball playoffs.
With deepest sorrow, we announce that Yolanda Molina, age 64, entered Heaven’s gates on February 13, 2021 in Lubbock, TX. She was born in Lamesa, Texas, on January 17, 1957.
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