Ice deals another blow to local crop situation
Mother Nature is starting to add insult to injury for Dawson County farmers.
Mother Nature is starting to add insult to injury for Dawson County farmers.
COVID-19 apparently is scarier than Halloween.
Hope Rivas, 10, shows off her painting skills to two-year-old William Rivas during the Pumpkin Patch celebration at Pedroza’s restaurant. LPR photo
The Lamesa High School (LHS) Marching Band members are taking their show on the road to Abilene on Nov. 14.
Almost 30 percent of the registered voters in Dawson County have already cast their ballots early for the Nov. 3 general election.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Hide-and-seek has changed at our house, as many things change when you progress from being nearly 2 to nearly 2-and-a-half. That is the case of our granddaughter.
Amazon delivered good economic news, announcing plans for a 700,000-squarefoot distribution center and warehouse in Waco.
There’s a short history of a white-washed cushioned bench that came from an idea before materializing to a special spot in city hall.
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