Graduates must apply for aid before ceremony
A new high school graduation rule impacting the Class of 2022 isn’t really going to change anything at Lamesa High School, according to a school official.
A new high school graduation rule impacting the Class of 2022 isn’t really going to change anything at Lamesa High School, according to a school official.
The Borden County All-School Reunion will be held Saturday, June 11, in Gail.
Lamesa school officials are conducting a pre-kindergarten (pre-k) round up for four-year-olds planning on attending school here during the 2022-2023 academic year.
Klondike FFA’s team placed 10th in the state in Homesite Evaluation during Leadership Development Events state competition last week at Tarleton State University in Stephenville.
Howard College’s Lamesa campus at 1810 Lubbock Hwy. is offering free General Educational Development (GED) classes to those without a high school diploma.
ANDREWS – With vacancies running low on the Andrews Economic Development’s two longtime business parks, it’s now time to start looking at developing other properties the Andrews Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) will promote to locate companies.
SEAGRAVES – Last week, the Seagraves City Council opened bids for a 200,000-gallon elevated storage tank and phase two of the Water Treatment Project and presented them to the council in the April 25 meeting for approval.
SNYDER – Serving Snyder for almost a half century, the Scurry County Ministerial Alliance and its three services now have a new home.
As Lamesa High School seniors are notching the days off their calendars, there are a number of activities on the school calendar before graduation day May 20.
The Chicken Fried Steak Festival’s pageant brought out infants, toddlers and even a teenager. Milo Vasquez-Martinez, 10 months, took first place in the boys’ “Tiny” division along with first place in the photogenic category. Maverick Valle took second places in both the”Tiny” category and in the photogenic contest. Four-year-old Aria Barron won first place in the girls’ “Tiny” division, followed by Luna Delynn Clement, 5 1/2 months, in second place. Luna also captured first place in the photogenic category and Aria came in second. Hallie Wilson won first place in the “Little” division with Annalisa Garza receiving the runner-up title. Hallie also captured first place in the photogenic contest with Kerrigan Barron coming in second. Mongolian foreign exchange student Gantigmaa Myagmarjav, 16, took first place in both the “Teen” division and photogenic contests. LPR photo
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