Happy Days at Gail; Coyotes get re-match
The Whiteface Antelopes are solid 26-point favorites to finish off Borden County’s 2024 high school football season Saturday evening back at Lockney.
The Whiteface Antelopes are solid 26-point favorites to finish off Borden County’s 2024 high school football season Saturday evening back at Lockney.
The Sands Mustangs won their first high school football playoff game since 2017 this season against favored Whitharral. The Mustangs couldn’t have helped feeling upbeat about their chances at bringing home more hardware from last Thursday night’s Division II area football playoff game against top ranked Follett at Benjamin.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls had the lead for three quarters this past Friday evening at Trinity Christian at Lubbock, but that turned out not being quite enough.
After already beating Southland’s girls and boys basketball team this season, Dawson’s hoopsters had high hopes of going into this weekend’s holiday break on a high note.
A couple of Golden Tornado tennis players have been recognized for their game on and off the court.
Funeral service for Dorothy “Dot” Marie Lauderdale Smith, age 85, of Lubbock, will be held on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at 3:00 pm at Lamesa Church of Christ with Ben Lauderdale officiating.
A North Elementary School (NES) student and visitor sit down for a pre-Thanksgiving meal during the school’s lunch hour Wednesday.
Entries into the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Lighted Parade are being accepted until hours before the event begins.
Come this Sunday at noon, the Lamesa Middle School gym will see lines of residents receiving free Thanksgiving boxes filled with everything they need for the Thursday holiday.
It was little over a week before Thanksgiving and all through the Dawson County Senior Citizens’ Center early Wednesday morning, staff and volunteers prepared 10 turkeys for that day’s lunch.
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