Sign up for Engage events through TFB’s 2024 Student Success Series
Students in their sophomore or junior year can sign up to participate in the 2024 Engage program offered through Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Student Success Series.
Students in their sophomore or junior year can sign up to participate in the 2024 Engage program offered through Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) Student Success Series.
Repeal is the most effective way to protect family-run businesses from the estate tax, according to Farm Bureau and more than 50 other organizations.
Servers dish out freshly made pancakes during the 72nd annual Lamesa Service Club in the high school cafeteria Saturday. Lamesa Service Club members host the annual breakfast dinner to support local youth activities and other organizations here. Around 1,000 diners showed up for the meal while high school culinary students, along with middle school students, prepared the meals. Lamesa Boys and Girls Club members assisted in serving the meals. Among the major recipients of funds from the club are the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club, Dawson County Senior Citizens Center, and the Lamesa High School culinary program. Culinary students helped cook. Middle school students and Lamesa Boys and Girls Club members assisted in preparing and serving the meals.
Three incumbents filed in the May 4 general election while Lamesa City Council members called for a special election Monday to fill one of two vacant spots.
Armed with their sewing machines, rotary cutters and grid rules, 18 quilters get together twice a month to work on quilts reflecting America’s past.
Negotiations between the county and the city finally came to an end Monday when Lamesa City Council members approved an interlocal agreement in a 4-0 unanimous vote.
Local musicians entertain diners enjoying the annual Pancake Supper sponsored by the Lamesa Service Club Saturday in the high school cafeteria.
Bring your appetite and Golden Tors spirit to the second annual Senior Serve.
The story of how the starting quarterback at the University of North Texas went from dealing methamphetamine to a prison term will be told and re-told in two sessions.
If you see a common passenger vehicle driving along the alleyways on Wednesday night, don’t worry.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177