Lamesa
Talking to dogs
It’s no secret that I love dogs. I love dogs, and I don’t have one right now because, traveling as much as my husband, Peter, and I do, having a dog makes no sense. We know this. We have discussed this. There are times I would like to have a dog so much it makes my heart hurt. And then I realize how easy it is to get on a plane without worrying about the welfare of a dog, and I know we have — at least for now — made the right decision.
Winning isn’t everything
I am often asked about my experiences traveling around the world delivering presentations. What is your greatest take-away?
Words well chosen
Sometimes, newspaper headlines are clever to the max, like the one in the Dallas Morning News when the Texas Rangers mauled the Tampa Bay Rays in the first two games of the American League wild card playoff.
Cotton Incorporated introduces sheeting technology for home textile products
Cotton Incorporated introduces RESTech COTTON™ technology, a performance sheeting solution that blends cool comfort, exceptional durability, gentle softness, and a focus on sustainability. By merging innovative design with advanced chemistry, RESTech COTTON™ technology not only takes a significant step forward in cotton bedding, but also addresses key challenges like durability, moisture management, and sustainability, setting a new standard for bedding expectations.
Texas A&M Forest Service encourages responsible recreation during annular eclipse
Within six months, two eclipse events will crisscross the heart of Texas. The first being an annular solar eclipse occurring Oct. 14 and featuring a “ring of fire” created by the sun’s shadow around the moon while parts of Texas will be in the path of totality.
PS 140 Hat Co and DT Fitness & Boutique bringing new life to downtown Lamesa
Last week, downtown Lamesa welcomed a few new stores. PS 140 Hat Co and DT Fitness & Boutique hosted dual grand openings.
Klondike volleyball outlasts Loop after shaky start
The Klondike Cougars started their bid for the District 2-1A championship last Saturday afternoon at Loop.
Tor volleyball drops three sets to Brownfield
Although District 3-3A’s top three playoff spots are all but locked up with Denver City, Compass Academy and Coahoma leading the pack going into the final two weeks of the regular season, that league’s fourth and final spot remains up for grabs.