Lamesa
Hurricane Hanna has big impact on South Texas cotton producers
Cotton producers in the Rio Grande Valley took a devastating hit from Hurricane Hanna, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
RMA announces extension of due dates on premiums
This week the USDA Risk Management Agency announced that it has authorized Approved Insurance Providers (AIP) to extend deadlines for premium and administrative fee payments, defer the resulting interest accrual and allow other flexibilities to help farmers, ranchers and insurance providers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Page finds success coaching at Brock
As most fans continue holding their breath wondering if there will truly be a 2020 high school football season, Lamesa High School ex Koby Page can’t help but be a little anxious about his 13th season in coaching.
Lockard anxious about volleyball season debut
Don’t expect Lamesa High School’s new head volleyball coach Logan Lockard to get a lot of sleep this weekend.
Cougars start season Tuesday
Niatha Cullen officially makes her debut at the helm of the Klondike Cougars’ volleyball program on Tuesday at Big Spring as the Class 1A Cougars take the court against the Class 4A Big Spring Steers and Class 2A Forsan Buffaloes.
First annual Cottonpalooza festival scheduled for Aug. 22
The Cottonpalooza music festival which had been planned here this past March has been rescheduled for Aug. 22 at the Lamesa rodeo grounds.
Doyle celebrating 100th birthday
Eva Doyle has seen a world war, the first man to walk on the moon, the Berlin Wall fall and now a global pandemic.
Senior Citizens
Due to COVID-19, the lobby remains closed until further notice. We offer curb side service on the south side of the building starting at 11 a.m. for seniors 60 and over. We will continue delivering home delivered meals to our existing clients.
Dawson board meets Monday
Dawson school board members are slated Monday to discuss the budget and se a proposed tax rate for 2020-2021.