Area harvest gets underway
Harvest has begun in the High Plains region, primarily in the Panhandle, but even Texas Star Co-op Gin in Slaton, Texas, had some modules on the yard.
Harvest has begun in the High Plains region, primarily in the Panhandle, but even Texas Star Co-op Gin in Slaton, Texas, had some modules on the yard.
The 2023 Beltwide Cotton Conferences (BWCC), set for Jan. 10-12 at the New Orleans Marriott in New Orleans, La., will offer attendees timely updates on the latest research, technology and issues affecting U.S. cotton production and processing.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has received a grant to lead a project in partnership with the Southern Risk Management Education Center, SRMEC, to develop and deliver business and asset protection educational information to Hispanic farmers and ranchers.
Five actors with the Lamesa Community Players (LCP) are reprising their comedic roles in “Last Roundup of the Guacamole Queens,” the third in a triology of plays that first brought “The Red Velvet Cake Wars” onto the local stage two years ago.
The designation of October as School Bus Safety Month doesn’t draw too much attention. That is unless you’re a school bus driver.
Two Democratic candidates seeking statewide offices will be coming to town next week, and others will be visiting by Zoom.
A couple of budget amendments and the purchase of a new pickup were among the mainly-routine business handled by members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court during their regular meeting which lasted less than 45 minutes on Tuesday afternoon.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
It’s October, and that means the annual Trunk-or-Treat on the town square is just around the corner.
The Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation are hosting a gathering of business owners and business professionals next week.
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