Klondike board continues eyeing possible bond vote
Klondike school administrators this past week outlined plans to have all instruction done on-site when classes resume next month.
Klondike school administrators this past week outlined plans to have all instruction done on-site when classes resume next month.
Issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic will be among the items facing members of the Dawson school board when they meet Monday evening.
Steve Verett and Kody Bessent with Plains Cotton Growers and Tom Sell and Matt Huie with Southwest Council of Agribusiness joined representatives from Texas Farm Bureau, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, and Texas Cattle Feeders Association for a roundtable discussion with U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and U.S. Senator John Cornyn near Austin on Thursday.
As of this past Wednesday, brands and retailers can join the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, a new system for responsibly grown cotton that will provide annual data for six areas of sustainability in line with the U.N. Sustainability Goals. This year-over-year data, available for the first time, will allow brands and retailers to better measure progress towards meeting sustainability commitments.
With five state six-man championships in the past 23 years, Borden County High school is certainly known for its football.
After a major knee injury wiped out most of his junior season in football, Juan Barrioz helped the Golden Tornadoes put the hurt on the opposition.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic, there has been plenty of suspense and anticipation as the time for high school fall sports gets closer and closer.
Although it has been delayed several months as a result of COVID-19, an annual fund-raising car show hosted here by the Nuestro Car Club is expected to be better than ever.
Nora Acosta recently announced she is retiring after a 29-year career in education. Teaching English as a Second Language at North Elementary, Acosta has been with the Lamesa school district for 12 years. She is shown with a rocking chair presented to her as a retirement gift from the school district.
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