Valorie (Wiley) Slatton
Valorie E. (Wiley) Slatton, 64, of Brady, Texas went to her Heavenly Home on Thursday January 2, 2020 in San Angelo.
Valorie E. (Wiley) Slatton, 64, of Brady, Texas went to her Heavenly Home on Thursday January 2, 2020 in San Angelo.
“He died ‘so that others might live,’” stated the bold headline on the front page of Friday’s Fort Worth Star-Telegram. That headline was referring to 67-year-old Richard White of River
After directing Lamesa’s big annual Chicken Fried Steak Festival for eight of its first nine years, Terri Stahl is stepping down from that role, according to City Manager Shawna Burkhart.
An overloaded electrical power strip is being blamed as the cause of a Friday morning fire which displaced two people and virtually destroyed the inside of a Lamesa residence. No
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: Friday, Dec. 27 12:25 a.m. – A male was arrested after a police officer was flagged
Lamesa firefighters Kevin Henricks and Levi Roberts head inside to search for the source of a fire that heavility damaged a residence at 1008 N. 1st Street about 8:25 a.m.
The monthly Teen Court session will be Monday, Jan. 13, according to Shelley Barron, Teen Court coordinator. Pre-trial conferences for defendants and parents will be at 5 p.m. at the
The annual Southern Mesa Agriculture Conference, sponsored by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, has been scheduled for Jan. 14 at the Forrest Park Community Center in Lamesa. Those planning
Time has been bought, answers have been delayed and responses have been hedged as “squirmers” have opted for the “Texas two-step” instead of crystal clear comebacks to probing inquiries. I’ve
Iglanced up as the bells rang to herald new customers walking into the used clothing store. I was looking for a pair of warm dress pants. Visiting my parents in
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177