What cats like
I’ve been reading about cats,” my husband, Peter, tells me. Peter has never had a cat before. “Oh, yeah?” “Salt is not good for their kidneys. We have to give Felix unsalted fish.”
I’ve been reading about cats,” my husband, Peter, tells me. Peter has never had a cat before. “Oh, yeah?” “Salt is not good for their kidneys. We have to give Felix unsalted fish.”
Along with millions of other movie-goers, my wife and I attended the blockbuster movie, Sound of Freedom. We did so due to the generosity of an anonymous donor that paid for the whole theatre! The theme of the movie came from a captivating line by Jim Caveziel’s character when he said, “God’s children are not for sale.” The movie took America by storm, framing the massive multibillion-dollar demonic sex trafficking industry in a compelling way.
After consecutive months of decreasing sales tax rebates, Dawson County is finally seeing an uptick in the numbers while the City of Lamesa is continuing the downward trend.
Between 15 and 18 Lamesa firefighters responded to a vehicle fire in an alleyway Wednesday night.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the 2024 Permian Basin Cotton Conference on March 20 in Big Spring.
A Texas A&M AgriLife animal nutritionist believes precision livestock management — utilizing an extra set of eyes and ears and a little artificial intelligence — can go a long way toward making today’s livestock operations more efficient.
Tuesday’s primary election had a little more than determining which candidates survived the primary and are heading to the November general election or won the election outright.
After helping lead the Golden Tornado basketball girls to back-to-back playoff appearances, Lamesa High School seniors Fashaa Edwards and Reagan Derington have made alldistrict girls team for two years in a row.
After a shaky start into the 2024 high school baseball season the Golden Tornadoes are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Lamesa High School senior Hailey Martinez and sophomore Jozlyn Gonzales teamed up to capture third place in girls doubles last weekend in the Sweetwazter Tennis Tournament.
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