Jr. high girls end strong
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls finished their season on a high note Monday at Sweetwater by winning all four games against the Mustangs.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls finished their season on a high note Monday at Sweetwater by winning all four games against the Mustangs.
The Sands Mustangs and Borden County Coyotes split their District 7-1A basketball doubleheader Monday evening out at Gail.
This season has been a rags to riches story for the Golden Tornado girls basketball season.
Klondike’s girls basketball squad forged a tie for second place in District 7-1A by coming home from Grady Tuesday night with a 40-32 win over the Wildcats.
Registration continues at West Texas Graphics for youngsters interested in participating in Lamesa’s Cal Ripken Youth Baseball League.
Lamesa High School seniors Felipe Carnero and Mariah Rivas teamed up for a strong third-place finish in mixed doubles at last weekend’s season-opening tennis tournament at Denver City.
With a threat of icy road conditions, Mother Nature gave the O’Donnell Eagles a break from the high school hardwoods Tuesday night.
Estate planning can be overwhelming, but a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialist offers a guide to estate planning in five steps to help make the process manageable and ensure family legacies can be passed on as intended.
Jerry Wayne Cave, 82, went to be with his Lord and Savior on February 8, 2020.
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