Klondike trustees to choose contractor
Klondike school board members are expected in early January to select a contractor-at-risk to serve as construction manager for work planned at the school during the coming year.
Klondike school board members are expected in early January to select a contractor-at-risk to serve as construction manager for work planned at the school during the coming year.
Recent conversations – okay, maybe just banter – have me thinking heavily about grandmothers. Those who’ve had the nurturing of two are doubly blessed. (I knew just one, since the flu epidemic in the 1920s took one away several years prior to my birth.)
I’ve forgotten the funny name of the tree you helped us pick out,” my mother said. “Our tree this year is named Melinda.”
Christmas is different this year. It is so difficult to celebrate. A family gathering is what we cherish the most… and need the least. Still, let some celebrating begin.
The Dawson school system at Welch has received a superior rating from the Financial Integrity Reporting System of Texas for the 2019-2020 school year, according to Superintendent Layne Sheets.
Crews have been busy recently conducting seismic surveying across a broad area west of Lamesa to evaluate the subsurface for future oil and gas exploration activities. LPR photo
Three individuals from Lamesa and one from O’Donnell were conferred degrees from Angelo State University during virtual commencement exercises on Dec. 6 for summer and fall 2020 graduates.
USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) noted this past week the agency has helped farmers, livestock producers and foresters weather a tough 2020, marked with a pandemic and natural disasters.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) is extending the exemption of agriculture Continuing Education Unit (CEU) requirements.
TAHOKA - In a joint statement, J. Pat Hickman, chairman of Happy State Bank, and Frederick B. Hegi, Jr., chairman of the First National Bank (FNB) of Tahoka, announced that Happy State Bank is acquiring, through a merger, First National Bank of Tahoka. The bank holds approximately $56 million in total assets and has one location in Tahoka.
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