New game warden follows dad’s path
Although he has spent most of his life in East Texas, the new game warden serving Dawson and Terry counties is familiar with the Texas plains.
Although he has spent most of his life in East Texas, the new game warden serving Dawson and Terry counties is familiar with the Texas plains.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Personnel teaching socalled “core” subjects in the Klondike school system will be getting a boost in pay as a result of action by the school board Monday evening.
Two local churches are hosting activities aimed toward children between the ages of five and 12.
Financial information and updates will be among the items facing Lamesa Economic Development Leaders during their regular meeting Monday evening.
A cart decorated in red, white and blue (above), makes its way through downtown Tuesday morning as part of the parade celebrating Independence Day. Ziyah Martinez (below), 8 months, gets a high ride from her godfather, Ronnie Garcia, before the start of the Mr. and Ms. Firecracker Pageant at the Forrest Park Pavilion. Eugene and Priscilla Gaspar (right) had a flag waiving from their dune buggy as they joined hundreds of others to watch the fireworks display at the end of the day.
Madison Matlock, who was the first runner-up in the 2023 Miss Texas pageant last weekend, hasn’t forgotten her roots as a former resident.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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