Cotton ginner sees hope in hemp
When Al Crisp starts talking about hemp, he doesn’t even want to use the word marijuana. That is because too many people believe hemp and marijuana are basically the same.
When Al Crisp starts talking about hemp, he doesn’t even want to use the word marijuana. That is because too many people believe hemp and marijuana are basically the same.
Whether you’re in need of notebooks, rulers or running shoes, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is reminding shoppers they can save money on those and other items during the state’s sales
During the past eight years, Lamesa’s Wayne Hogg Memorial Golf Fund has helped a number of people throughout thecommunity. “Our dad (Wayne) was always all about helping people out as
The Klondike Cougars have reached the regional volleyball tournament in San Angelo the past three seasons. If the Cougars are to make a return trip this season it’s going to
Lamesa’s Isabella Barron could be a name to remember when it comes to girls softball. At the age of 10, Barron already has made quite a name for herself on
When school resumes at the Dawson school in Welch next month, a fixture for more than four decades will be missing. Vicki Gary recently retired from teaching elementary students at
Andrea Cantu, a junior at Lamesa High School, represented Texas at the Our Diamond Miss National Pageant on July 13-17 in Chickasha, Okla. The pageant had contestants from New Mexico,
The Medical Arts Hospital Auxiliary announced during their recent regular meeting that they plan to donate a mattress to the hospital with money collected through fundraisers. It also was announced
Menu Monday: Sliced baked ham, ranch style beans, cabbage and dessert. Tuesday: Pot roast with potatoes & carrots, garden salad and dessert. Wednesday: BBQ chicken, hot potato salad, baked beans,
Family Harvest Church at 512 N. 2nd Street in Lamesa will be hosting a Kids Camp Adventure Bible school this coming week. The event is planned for Wednesday through Friday,
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