Class of ‘61 joins plans for reunion
Plans have expanded for a reunion this summer of several Lamesa High School graduating classes from the 1950s and 1960s.
Plans have expanded for a reunion this summer of several Lamesa High School graduating classes from the 1950s and 1960s.
SNYDER – In March, City of Snyder Animal Control received three calls regarding dogs killing skunks.
ANDREWS – The county’s certified tax value could be in store for a larger hit than originally anticipated based on an estimate of less mineral value, according to a representative from Capital Appraisal Group who recently met with local officials.
SEMINOLE – During a brainstorming session four years ago, Pastor Daphne Delay and several other Transformation Church members mapped out plan for a prospective student center to be built in Seminole.
Head Start registration will begin April 19 for children from birth to three years of age.
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service in Dawson County will be hosting a trio of pesticide applicator training sessions here during March.
Decked out with paper bunny ears and holding their baskets at the ready, these youngsters at South Elementary in Lamesa prepare for an Easter egg hunt held in front of the school on Thursday afternoon. Students scrambled for hundreds of plastic eggs fi lled with prizes as parents and family members watched and took photos.
Throughout the year the U.S. Postal System handles live birds coming through the mail. For local mail handlers, they are usually grown roosters or hens. Often it’s chicks, and occasionally ducklings.
It might be called an Easter egg hunt but these youngsters made it look more like an egg scramble on Thursday afternoon in front of South Elementary as numerous parents and family members watched with delight. Relaxed COVID regulations are allowing such activities to be held once again.
Despite a steady flow of vaccine into local arms, CO- VID-19 is acting like it’s not ready to give up here just yet.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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