Grilling Groans
Texas’ prime grilling season is only weeks away. I await in the shadow of a conundrum, not knowing whether to mark off calendar days with giddy anticipation or be “gloomed” like Charlie Brown stumbling away from another setback.
Texas’ prime grilling season is only weeks away. I await in the shadow of a conundrum, not knowing whether to mark off calendar days with giddy anticipation or be “gloomed” like Charlie Brown stumbling away from another setback.
Last night was surprisingly calm, all things considered. I told my husband, Peter, that he should not plan to get a good night’s sleep. I told him this because Peter has never had a cat, and yesterday, we adopted one.
America is rotting from within. Lethal illegal drugs are being trafficked into our nation. Criminals are running our cities. Teaching children unthinkable immoral acts is championed. Justice is dependent on your political party and personal views. The family has been redefined. Gender is a personal choice. Killing babies before birth is a convenience. Lies are declared as truth to sway the masses, and truth is based on feelings. Why is all this happening? Because of America’s insatiable desire to satisfy her own lusts, and the consequences of that perilous pursuit.
Individuals interested in becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) will have an opportunity to attend a “fasttrack” CNA course being offered here this summer through the Lamesa campus of Howard College.
The High Plains Dairy Conference is scheduled March 5-6 at the Embassy Suites, 550 S. Buchanan St. in Amarillo. Conference chairs expect 400-500 dairy farmers, managers, consultants, academics and industry representatives from across the U.S. to attend.
Texas hay supplies are better than last year but stocks are still below pre-drought averages, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
City personnel will demolish a vacant building at 1301 N Main Ave. if it is not repaired or torn down by the owner within the next 30 days.
Applications are now being accepted for a correctional officer training academy starting March 27 at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Smith Unit just outside Lamesa.
Whenever the Golden Tornado basketball boys took their final shot of last Tuesday’s Class 3A Bi-District playoff game against Alpine at Monahans it not only marked the end of this 2023-2024 season but also Gregg Moreland’s high school basketball coaching career.
By rolling past Top 20 Jayton, 70-33, Tuesday evening at Frenship, Borden County’s basketball girls find themselves going to the regional tournament at South Plains College’s Texan Dome for the third straight year.
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