Donations being sought for local Lights of Love program
Drop-off locations are now available at 11 locations for gift donations to the annual Lights of Love program in Lamesa.
Drop-off locations are now available at 11 locations for gift donations to the annual Lights of Love program in Lamesa.
ANDREWS - Though the school district’s remote learning was terminated Friday, not all students who were learning at home in Andrews will return to campus classrooms on Nov. 10, according to school officials.
SNYDER - Family Connections is a new online, weekly interactive question and answer session offered by the Snyder Independent School District (SISD) for parents each Tuesday at noon and 5 p.m. The first pair of sessions, held earlier this week, focused on the district’s Schoology online assignment and grade tracking system.
BROWNFIELD - What has been a popular event in Brownfield has been canceled this year due to the rising COVID-19 cases in Terry County.
Lamesa High School’s Golden Tornadoes are definitely excited about making the playoffs for the first time since 2001.
If the Lamesa High School girls’ 33-30 season-opening win over Olton here last Saturday is any kind of sign of what to expect this season, it could be one that puts some age on their 27-year-old head coach Shai Young.
The O’Donnell High School girls basketball squad didn’t have to drive far Tuesday to get its first win of the new season.
Despite the final score, Tuesday’s girls basketball game at Cotton Center still had to be considered a victory in many ways for the Dawson Dragons, starting with the fact that it was the Dragon girls’ first high school game in three years.
The Golden Tornadoes’ eighth grade A girls hoop squad opened its season here Monday evening in impressive fashion by blowing out the Denver City Fillies, 40-4.
During his 12 years as Sands High School’s head cross country coach, Dustin Wall’s runners have made it a habit of going state at Round Rock.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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