School seeks input about safety, security
Lamesa school officials are seeking public input on possible safety and security measures that need to be taken at local campuses and extracurricular events.
Lamesa school officials are seeking public input on possible safety and security measures that need to be taken at local campuses and extracurricular events.
SEMINOLE – The deeper that Seminole Independent School District (SISD) officials looked into the options of providing housing for teacher recruits, the more the waters became murky and muddied.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds agricultural producers interested in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) 2020 general signup that there is less than two weeks before the enrollment deadline of February 28, 2020.
A strong start helped pave the way for Klondike’s girls hoop squad Tuesday evening as they opened the Class 1A state playoffs with a 42-16 blowout win over Meadow at Post.
Borden County’s girls couldn’t have found a more opportune time to play some of their best basketball of this season.
By winning the District 7-1A girls hoop crown, their first league title in some 11 years, the Sands Mustangs got a rare day off between the end of district and the start of the playoffs.
The Golden Tornado boys’ basketball squad finished up a long season here Tuesday night by taking on Canyon, one of District 3-4A’s top teams.
Sands’ young Mustang boys hoop squad found itself one game short of advancing to the Class 1A state playoffs after falling 59-35 Tuesday night at Garden City.
Tuesday evening’s high school softball season opener at Joe Spikes Field turned out being a dandy between the Coahoma Bulldogs and the Golden Tornadoes.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177