Lamesa
Monday is final day for Christmas Tree Forest
This coming Monday is the final day for people to visit the Christmas Tree Forest at the Dal Paso Museum and cast $1 votes for their favorite trees and related
Probation violations result in state jail time
Failure to abide by his probation requirements means a 50-year-old man will be spending time in a state jail facility. Rodolfo Guadalupe Garza was sentenced to serve 14 months in
Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: Monday, Dec. 23 4:04 a.m. – A male was arrested after a man in a vehicle
Commissioners Court meets Monday
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court have a fairly light slate of business on the schedule for their regular meeting this coming week. Due to the New Year’s schedule,
The year, upon further review
Upon recollection of 2019, what are considered “top-of-the-heap” memories depend on who is doing the recollecting. This has to be one of the most brain-scrambling beginnings ever unleashed during 17
Caleb the Christmas Tree
Iwent with my parents to get a Christmas tree. All the trees were wearing hang tags shaped like bells and all the bells had hand-lettered names on them. At first,
Trail to top of Guadalupe Peak becoming international destination
Guadalupe Peak is the tallest mountain in Texas at 8,749 feet above sea level. It is located at the southern end of the Guadalupe Mountains and the National Park named
Mandatory training available for herbicide, pesticide applicators
In March 2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that certified applicators must successfully complete an EPA-approved training before mixing, loading, and/or applying paraquat dichloride (commonly referred to as
Ag conference set Jan. 14
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