Local fire danger expected to rise
Although the threat of wildfire in Dawson County remains relatively low at this point, Lamesa Fire Chief Larry Duyck said he is somewhat nervous about the future.
Although the threat of wildfire in Dawson County remains relatively low at this point, Lamesa Fire Chief Larry Duyck said he is somewhat nervous about the future.
Discussion of various items dominated Monday evening’s regular monthly meeting of the Dawson school board in Welch.
For the second year in a row, the Sands Mustangs basketball girls fell one game short of reaching one of their ultimate goals.
The Klondike Cougars needed a late rally before taking a successful first step in the Class 1A boys basketball playoffs Monday evening.
After getting a bye in the first round of the Class 1A boys basketball playoffs after winning their respective districts, both the Borden County Coyotes and O’Donnell Eagles now know who their first post-season opponents will be.
Friday is the final day to register at West Texas Graphics for youngsters participating in Lamesa’s Cal Ripken Youth Baseball League. Registration is $75 per player.
Excitement is in this air this week as the Golden Tornadoes host their 2020 season-opening track meets here Thursday and Friday evenings.
Welcoming back six starters from a squad which went two rounds deep in the Class 4A softball playoffs a year ago, Coach Vanessa Hernandez felt before the season that her squad has an opportunity to be something special.
For the first four innings here Monday evening at Joe Spikes Field, the Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad hung right with Class 6A Midland High.
Five students in the culinary program at Lamesa High School are advancing to state after placing high in Family, Career and Community Leaders of American regional competition this past weekend.
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