Water district set to cancel election
The planned election for two positions on the board of directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District will be a matter of discussion Wednesday morning.
The planned election for two positions on the board of directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District will be a matter of discussion Wednesday morning.
Lamesa High School’s law enforcement and medical students will be taking their skills to the next level when they head to state competitions in Corpus Christi March 30-April 3.
A public hearing on the proposed 2022-2023 budget and an executive session are on the agenda for a special meeting this week of the Dawson County Hospital District board members.
Dawson County officials on Tuesday will look at the possibility of adding one more location where overflow prisoners from the local jail can be housed.
Personnel items will be among the business being handled by Klondike school board members during their regular meeting Tuesday evening.
A number of Lamesa High School band students are heading to Pflugerville to perform during Memorial Day weekend in the Texas State Solo and Ensemble contest.
National Cotton Council economists point to a few key factors that will shape the U.S. cotton industry’s 2022 economic outlook.
The Russian invasion brought devastation to Ukraine, but uncertainty and volatility fueled by this conflict are rippling through U.S. and Texas agriculture markets.
In the wake of high fertilizer prices, one thing farmers should do this year more than any previous year is deep soil testing, according to a team of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialists.
TAHOKA – Lynn County Commissioners met in regular session Monday at the Lynn County Courthouse, considering a routine business agenda and discussing the criteria of the county burn ban, which is currently in effect.
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