Gardening class moves due to big turnout
Due to an “amazing” turnout for the first class last week, the “Growing and Nourishing Healthy Communities Garden Course” is moving to a new location.
Due to an “amazing” turnout for the first class last week, the “Growing and Nourishing Healthy Communities Garden Course” is moving to a new location.
The pens are in place and much of the bedding area has been swept.
Val Stephens was 55 years old when he graduated from Wayland Baptist University in January of 2008, more than 35 years after he first began his pursuit of a college degree.
Kim Barrington is scheduled to take a seat on the Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) board of directors when Lamesa’s two economic development boards meet Monday evening.
It’s back to the grind for Lamesa and Klondike students as they return to school Monday.
Klondike school board members will be holding a public hearing on the school’s 2021-2022 Texas Academic Performance Report during their regular meeting Monday evening.
Drought has major impact on agriculture, economy
The Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) denied an exemption from hours-of-service rules for drivers transporting live animals.
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