Bullets popping during auto fire
It wasn’t the normal vehicle fire that Lamesa firefighters pulled up to Wednesday night near Patricia. In addition to facing a pickup fully engulfed in flames, firefighters were greeted by
It wasn’t the normal vehicle fire that Lamesa firefighters pulled up to Wednesday night near Patricia. In addition to facing a pickup fully engulfed in flames, firefighters were greeted by
An energy management program will be among the items considered by Lamesa school board members during their regular meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the school administration building. A representative
After meeting once or twice every week since late July, the Lamesa City Council has a light agenda for their regular meeting this coming Tuesday. That meeting will begin at
Six new members will be joining the board of directors of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce beginning in January. Jerry Barnes, the Chamber’s president-elect, announced during the monthly board
As might be expected, my Uncle Mort thought he had heard every birthday-related joke in the book. At his 107th party a few weeks ago, he got a real birthday
Itold my husband, Peter, that our marriage was like stew—and that’s a good thing. This is a second marriage for both Peter and me. We were both married for a
Lamesa firefighters presented a check for $6,000 Wednesday evening to an appreciative representative of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). The money was collected during the fire department’s annual Fill the
Gary Roschetzky, County Agricultural and Natural Resource Agent for Dawson County, has received the coveted Achievement Award from the National Association of County Agricultural Agents (NACCA). Recognized earlier at the
The National Agricultural Statistics Service projects that Texas High Plains area growers will produce 4.65 million bales of upland cotton in 2019, an 18 percent increase from 2018 and above
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service announced that southwestern cotton rust disease has been spotted in fields in western and southern Gaines County and along the county line between Cochran
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