Producers should reap benefits from new ’18 Farm Bill
It should not take producers across the nation long to start reaping the benefits of the 2018 Farm Bill approved by Congress last week, according to Congressman Mike Conaway (R-Midland).
It should not take producers across the nation long to start reaping the benefits of the 2018 Farm Bill approved by Congress last week, according to Congressman Mike Conaway (R-Midland).
Several members of Lamesa Fire Rescue now will have bulletproof vests available for their use at high-risk scenes when assisting law enforcement. A request by the Dawson County Sheriff Office
Nicholas Alcantar and his mother, Jocelyn Alcantar, built a gingerbread house together at the Dawson County Public Library’s event for families on Tuesday.
Christmas-related activities are continuing at various churches in Lamesa as they prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ. Services and activities that have been reported to the Press-Reporter follow. First
God first created man and then woman, but the atheist created himself.
Individuals in Lamesa may continue to vote through this coming Friday for their favorite home that has been entered in the Deck the House contest. Voting for the contest will
Going against one of the top-ranked Class 1A teams in the state, the Klondike girls basketball team lost to Ropes on Tuesday night by a score of 52-27. “They are
O’Donnell’s girls varsity and junior varsity both tallied wins over Tahoka on Tuesday evening at Tahoka. The Lady Eagles won the varsity contest by a score of 43-33. O’Donnell led
Borden County’s basketball teams swept Meadow in three games on Tuesday at Gail. The Coyote boys finished off the evening with a big 71-30 win over the Broncos. Borden County
The Sands girls basketball team just keeps rolling, improving their season record to 16-1 with a win over Wellman-Union on Tuesday at Wellman. Sands captured a 58-48 win after leading
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