City sets Stage 2 water restrictions
Due to hot summer temperatures that are reaching into the triple digits and increases in the amount of water usage, city officials are implementing Stage 2 water restrictions.
Due to hot summer temperatures that are reaching into the triple digits and increases in the amount of water usage, city officials are implementing Stage 2 water restrictions.
Whether it’s the food, the tournaments or the entertainment, Lamesa’s annual Independence Day celebration has it all.
Lighting up fireworks Thursday night instead of attending the public display at the rodeo grounds might sound like a lot of fun, but it could come with possible consequences.
Several Borden County 4-H members attended the Texas 4-H Roundup in Bryan/College Station June 3-6 and returned home with awards and a scholarship.
Get out your rabbit’s foot and your Lucky Charms because it’s Bingo Night.
Within their regular monthly meeting, Lamesa City Council members will hold a budget workshop to discuss and set the priorities for the 2024-2025 budget.
By the time you reach retirement age, you may have accumulated a 401(k), IRA and other investment accounts, along with insurance policies and physical properties. You’ll use some of these assets to support your retirement, but the rest may end up in your estate — which is why an estate plan is so important.
With the Fourth of July bringing a possible fourday weekend for lucky Texans, the Texas A&M Forest Service urges outdoor enthusiasts to exercise fire safety outdoors, especially when using fireworks or starting campfires to roast hot dogs and toast marshmallows.
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