School resuming interviews
After canceling their meetings this past week due to icy weather conditions, Lamesa school board members have rescheduled three nights of the second round of interviews with three candidates for the superintendent’s job.
After canceling their meetings this past week due to icy weather conditions, Lamesa school board members have rescheduled three nights of the second round of interviews with three candidates for the superintendent’s job.
At age 14, Krohn is a veteran in the show ring
Action on an agreement with Yoakum County to house inmates from Dawson County is one of only a few items of new business on the agenda for Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Dawson County Commissioners Court.
The library has recently received the following memorial donation:
ANDREWS – An intoxicated man who entered the courthouse the afternoon of Jan. 24 and frightened some female employees with his actions will lead to increased security measures at the courthouse, according to county officials.
Steve Verett, former longtime chief executive officers of Lubbock-based Plains Cotton Growers, was one of two individuals inducted in December to the Cotton Research and Promotion Hall of Fame during a joint Cotton Board and Cotton Incorporated annual meeting.
Hay supplies remain short and prices continue to rise as Texas cattle ranchers try to feed herds through winter, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reminds the Texas agriculture community that the USDA’s deadline to respond to the 2022 Census of Agriculture is Monday, Feb 6.
_ On Feb. 10, 1535, notwithstanding the winter chill and in a form of protest that was, unsurprisingly, ridiculed by both Protestants and Catholics, a small group of Anabaptists ran stark naked through the streets of Amsterdam, shouting that they “had been sent from God to communicate the naked truth to the godless.”
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