Poka Lambro accepting scholarship applications
Poka Lambro is now accepting applications for scholarships.
Poka Lambro is now accepting applications for scholarships.
Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. will host a virtual information session on Feb. 16 to review and discuss the numerous options available to producers for the 2021 growing season through the Federal Crop Insurance Program.
Texas producers wanting to learn more about adopting soil health management can attend the virtual “Soil Health in Texas: Lessons from Long-term Study Sites” on Feb. 9.
The Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network signed its 100th radio station, reaching the largest number of affiliates in the network’s 19-year history.
The past year has been a whirlwind of uncertainty, which adds to the mounting challenges farmers continue to face in this new crop year.
Another Lamesa City Council incumbent and a fifth school district candidate have thrown their hats into the ring for local elections scheduled in May.
Both the number of new and active cases of COVID-19 in Dawson County are steadily dropping, according to the latest information from the South Plains Public Health District.
Work is about to begin on a $48.8-million project to add passing lanes to U.S. Highway 180 in Dawson and Gaines counties, according to an announcement from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
An Italian stone pine tree, standing 72 feet high, may be the tallest of its kind in Lamesa, and is probably not the last to lose its life to pine needle blight.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177