Aguayo earns masters degree
Nicholas L. Aguayo earned his masters of science degree in healthcare administration from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center May 6, during a graduation ceremony in the United Supermarket Arena in Lubbock.
Nicholas L. Aguayo earned his masters of science degree in healthcare administration from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center May 6, during a graduation ceremony in the United Supermarket Arena in Lubbock.
Precinct 3 Commissioner Nicky Goode guided the Commissioners Court through county business in short order Wednesday with County Judge Foy O’Brien attending an IT conference in Austin designed for county officials around the state.
O’Donnell school board members are re-organizing their office-holders after the May 6 election.
Lamesa High School theater teacher Tommy Rodgers’ students are staging their final play for the school year this coming Saturday They are performing “ Clown Bar,” a comedy, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium.
_ “Store kitchen matches wrapped in tin foil to keep them dry when on camping or fishing trips. You can also store them in an empty pill bottle if they are the short kind. If you fill paper egg carton cups with dryer lint and drizzle it with wax, you can cut the cups apart and you’ll have small firestarters for your campfires. My family does a lot of camping in the summer, and we use these every time.” -- K.R. in Missouri _ To get scorched pan bottoms clean, scrub with sudsy ammonia and rinse well.
The Preston E. Smith Prison Unit of the state prison system came out of a three-day full audit this week with straight A’s on its report card.
For the third time in just two weeks, Lamesa has lost a resident in an automobile accident.
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