A word from the candidates......
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking local offices in the May 4 elections are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Selenda Cumby’s announcement.
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking local offices in the May 4 elections are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Selenda Cumby’s announcement.
It’s all tentative, but if it works out, Lamesa High School (LHS) students can expect to get out of the classroom to see the partial solar eclipse and the sky darken Monday afternoon.
You don’t normally see a fire truck and law enforcement vehicles blocking a roadway leading to school, but that was the scenario shortly after the school day began at Lamesa Middle School Thursday morning.
Three regional Farm Credit System organizations have led the way in responding to recent devastating wildfire outbreaks impacting much of the Texas Panhandle and parts of Oklahoma.
Dawson County commissioners Tuesday created accounts as the place to put $600,000 in Senate Bill 22 funds from the state.
Over 50 vintage and classic cars - with a lot more anticipated - will pull over Saturday for the 9th annual Springtime Shine Car Show and Cruise at the Dawson County Courthouse.
Two churches merged into one and now the congregation is holding their first Sunday service under a combined banner.
The public is invited to enjoy a free luncheon and meet a published author during the Ladies Luncheon in First Methodist Church’s activities room from noon until 2 p.m., Thursday.
Howard College is hosting a free self-defense class on its Lamesa campus.
The name “Blackwood” has been as closely linked to Southern Gospel Music as ham and eggs to diners, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to TV, and Tarzan and Jane to jungle movies. The family has endeared itself to a grateful nation for their renditions of gospel music for some 125 years.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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