Fate of empty middle school building to be determined
BROWNFIELD – The old school located at 1001 E. Broadway was built 80 years ago as a high school. Then, as time went on, it became a middle school.
BROWNFIELD – The old school located at 1001 E. Broadway was built 80 years ago as a high school. Then, as time went on, it became a middle school.
SEMINOLE – In the March 2 issue of the Seminole Sentinel, Gaines County resident Julie Carter shared the story of her “adopted” daughter Katya Lukash of Berdyansk Akosa, Ukraine, and Katya’s struggles during Russia’s invasion of her homeland.
SNYDER – Summer activities for Scurry County youth are beginning to take shape.
ANDREWS – After a couple of years of tanking taxable value, Andrews County’s outlook is much more optimistic for the coming budget year.
An overloaded electrical power strip is being blamed as the cause of a Thursday morning fire which forced a local man out of his home and destroyed all of his belongings.
Officials with the Mesa Underground Water Conservation are seeking individuals who might be interested in serving on the district’s board of directors.
The ballot for the May 7 special election to fill the District 6 vacancy on the Lamesa City Council is now set.
While the number of COVID-19 cases across the area continues to fall, they haven’t completely disappeared just yet.
Almost 37,000 items – ranging from books and movies to audio books and e-books – were provided to patrons of the Dawson County Public Library last year.
Both Dawson County and Lamesa are enjoying another month of higher-than-usual sales tax rebates.
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