LISD gears up for May 4 election
Lamesa school board members followed in the footsteps of two other governmental representatives who canceled their May 4 elections this week after not enough candidates filed in the races.
Lamesa school board members followed in the footsteps of two other governmental representatives who canceled their May 4 elections this week after not enough candidates filed in the races.
Sands High School (SHS) drama students are taking their play, “ They Promised Her the Moon,” to the next level.
O’Donnell High School’s (OHS) One Act Play (OAP) drama students are putting on a public performance of “ Blue Stockings” at 7 p.m., Sunday in the Glenn and Donna Hopkins Memorial Auditorium at O’Donnell High School.
The little ones wake up early Easter morning to find a bunch of plastic candy filled eggs scattered across the front yard.
Hills are greening up, fiddlers are tuning up and visitors from around the globe are showing up as the entertainment mecca of Branson, MO, gears up for a record-breaking season in the beloved Ozarks.
At Klondike, the Juniors and their parents are responsible for the prom. Sarah was a Junior this particular year, so we worked for several days decorating the venue. I was on the decorating team so, really, my part was done by the time the prom started until it was time to clean up. I was enjoying watching the students have fun.
Walkers and those who just enjoy an early evening stroll can mix their after work activity while socializing with similar people during the annual Walk Across Texas.
Mesa Underground Water Conservation District (Mesa UWCD) members canceled their May 4 election Wednesday due to a lack of contesting races and swore in a new member.
Dawson County commissioners Tuesday gave the director of the county public library the discretion of deciding if and when the library is open on Saturdays.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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