Proposed program could aid business expansion projects
SNYDER – Much of Development Corporation of Snyder’s (DCOS) mission is to entice companies to set up shop in Snyder, but the agency also is tasked with reinvesting in the
SNYDER – Much of Development Corporation of Snyder’s (DCOS) mission is to entice companies to set up shop in Snyder, but the agency also is tasked with reinvesting in the
Tickets for the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet now are on sale exclusively at the Chamber for $25 as the organization continues to plan for the event. The
Visit the library’s website at https://dclib.ploud.net/Like us on Facebook! Coming Soon Fiction “John Woman,” by Walter Mosley. “Flight or Fright: 17 Turbulent Tales,” by Stephen King and Bev Vincent. “Red
Last week the Lamesa High School girls opened district play against a Level-land squad ranked number one in the state in Class 4A by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.
Much like it did last Friday against district foe Sands, a slow start doomed the Klondike Lady Cougars on Tuesday against state-ranked Garden City. Klondike could not overcome a 15-0
Borden County’s boys basketball team improved its record to 14-3 with a 40-33 win over Farwell in a non-district contest on Tuesday evening at Lubbock Christian University. “It was just
O’Donnell’s girls captured a nail-biting 57-55 win over Wellman-Union in District 7-1A basketball action on Tuesday at Wellman. The Lady Eagles jumped out to a 21-10 lead in the first
The Sands boys and girls both captured wins in basketball action on Tuesday at Ackerly. The Lady ‘Stangs started the evening off with a 41-31 victory over Grady in District
Studies show that people who eat more fiber take in fewer calories, and if you're on a healthy mission, take heed: Keep your focus on whole food sources of fiber,
Lamesa High School senior Kain Parks puts up two points for the Golden Tornadoes here Tuesday evening in a 58-53 loss to Pecos.
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