PCCA reports year-end cash distribution
At its 69th Annual Meeting recently, Lubbockbased Plains Cotton Cooperative Association announced further fiscal year-end cash distributions to its grower-owners totaling $19.48 million.
At its 69th Annual Meeting recently, Lubbockbased Plains Cotton Cooperative Association announced further fiscal year-end cash distributions to its grower-owners totaling $19.48 million.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is offering an industrial hemp field plot meeting for West Texas industrial hemp growers on Sept. 28.
Vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children in the nation, so the Texas Department of Transportation is reminding parents that one of the most important things they can do to protect children is to properly install and use a car seat.
_ On Sept. 30, 1868, the first volume of Louisa May Alcott’s beloved coming-of-age book “Little Women” is published. Alcott dedicated most of her life and writing to supporting her family after her father’s failure at running a school.
A life-long Lamesa resident with a love for children, Claudia Morales is excited to be the new chief executive officer of the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club.
Four residents, including two school staff members, asked Lamesa school board members Tuesday night for a halt to the constant discord, often aimed toward the district’s chief financial officer (CFO), that has plagued board meetings in recent months.
The cost paid by the City of Lamesa for financial auditing services apparently will be going up substantially this year. Mayor Josh Stevens said during Tuesday’s regular meeting of the city council that the only bid received by the city was from the Lubbock firm of Terry & King, CPAs.
Providing an attorney for defendants who cannot afford to hire one themselves in criminal cases will cost Dawson County taxpayers about twice as much starting Oct. 1 than it did this past year.
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