Sands, BC splits 8-1A play
The Sands Mustangs girls were crowned as the District 8-1A basketball champions Tuesday night at Gail. Later that evening the Borden County’s boys took a big step toward winning their own district title.
The Sands Mustangs girls were crowned as the District 8-1A basketball champions Tuesday night at Gail. Later that evening the Borden County’s boys took a big step toward winning their own district title.
The Dawson Dragons continued their growing pains on the hardwoods Tuesday night at Whitharral.
Shortly after last Friday’s 36-31 win over Lorenzo, O’Donnell High School boys basketball coach Rocky Feliciano said a monumental awaited his Eagles with an important game Tuesday night against Petersburg.
Lamesa Independent School District’s (LISD) finances for the 2019-2020 school year got high marks Thursday when school board members reviewed the annual audit.
Plans to install new heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in local school buildings took another step toward reality Thursday when Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) board members agreed to hire a firm for design and build services.
While the weekly number of new cases confirmed here has ebbed somewhat during the past couple of months, COVID-19 continues to take a deadly toll in Dawson County.
What began as an officer attempting to stop a vehicle in Borden County led to a high-speed chase which resulted in a man being arrested at gunpoint in a cotton field just outside Lamesa on Thursday evening.
After almost grinding to a halt for a while, oilfield drilling activity in Dawson County is picking back up.
A local trucking company is working in familiar territory after winning the subcontractor bid on the current project to renovate portions of Highways 180 and 137 through Lamesa. The company, D&E Logistics, won the bid to provide hauling for contractor Allen Butler Company of Lubbock. D&E’s trucks haul away the asphalt being scrapped away from the roadway. New material eventually will replace it during the construction.
A school board candidate, a city council incumbent and two hospital district contenders filed applications this week to be on the ballot for local elections scheduled for May 1.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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