TROUT ARRIVE
With their fishing gear ready, anglers from both Lamesa and Lubbock use their phones to take photos as Andy Gosnell with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department starts emptying a trailer load of tr
With their fishing gear ready, anglers from both Lamesa and Lubbock use their phones to take photos as Andy Gosnell with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department starts emptying a trailer load of tr
Several budgeting and finance issues are among the business to be considered by members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court during their regular meeting on Tuesday.
Lamesa’s economic development boards will have an array of business to consider when they hold their regular meeting on Monday evening.
As the USDA Farm Service Agency works to complete the Wildfires and Hurricane Indemnity Program+ (WHIP+) signup process, growers are encouraged to ensure that all of their eligible losses are inclu
In a year of uncertainty, Texas farmers and ranchers established policy to help guide the agricultural advocacy efforts of Texas Farm Bureau (TFB), the state’s largest general farm and ranch organi
The Golden Tornado basketball boys got back on track in a big way Friday night at Fort Stockton.
Lamesa High School’s Madison Derington scrambles for a loose ball against a Denver City player here Friday evening in their District 3-3A opener.
Beating Class 5A Lubbock High earlier this week on the Westerners’ home court, the Golden Tor basketball girls seemed to have momentum on their side going into Friday’s District 3-3A opener against
The Borden County Coyotes hosted the Coahoma Bulldogs in a basketball doubleheader at Gail and there was about as much excitement after the boys’ game than there was in it.
Sands’ state-ranked girl hoop squad might have came home from Merkel Friday night with a win but they had to survive a scare from the Class 3A Badgers.
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