Carpet stains prove to be worthy enemy
It was a simple spot on the carpet. Well, if we are being honest it was three spots on the carpet, but who’s counting? They weren’t the only spots you’d
It was a simple spot on the carpet. Well, if we are being honest it was three spots on the carpet, but who’s counting? They weren’t the only spots you’d
How can you assess your investment portfolio’s performance in 2018? The year was full of wild swings in the financial markets, so your own results may well have bounced around
Texas’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.7 percent in November, remaining at the same 42-year low rate as in October, the Texas Workforce Commission reported. The Texas economy added 14,000
Problem solving. That is the theme State Senator Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, kept coming back to while discussing the upcoming 86th Texas Legislative Session, which begins in January. “I’m excited about
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Thursday, December 27, through Monday, December 31: Thursday, December 27 9:48 a.m. – A female
LUBBOCK – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is conducting a Statewide Truck Parking Study and assessing current highway design and how it impacts the movement of freight in the
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The Lamesa Community Players will be holding auditions next Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 7-8, at 6:30 p.m., at the Playhouse for their next production, “39 Steps.” The play, “39 Steps,”
County receives over $276,000 for housing inmates for others SNYDER – Housing out-of-county inmates was the gift that kept on giving for Scurry County in 2018. During their final meeting
Members of the community may visit to receive food from the church. Call First Baptist at 872-5451 for more information. First Baptist Church will host a food bank at its
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