LHS Golden Tornado Band wraps up marching season
Lamesa High School Marching Band members are cooling their heels after competing last weekend in their final contest of the year.
Lamesa High School Marching Band members are cooling their heels after competing last weekend in their final contest of the year.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
SNYDER - A pair of renewable energy projects should bring the Snyder Independent School District (SISD) income over the coming years.
SEMINOLE - First Baptist Church Pastor Joe Stewart is a proud member of the Seminole High School basketball team that won the state championship in 1979. Not only is Stewart still thankful for that teenage accomplishment, he is even more grateful to have been mentored by his former coach and friend Buck Caffey, the man responsible for leading those “boys” to the infamous championship.
ANDREWS - With the coronavirus situation, it could be a matter of being the darkest just before the dawn.
Dawson school officials received good news about the district’s finances during the school board’s regular meeting on Monday evening at Welch.
Honor roll students in the Klondike school system have been announced for the second six-week grading period.
FIRE SCENE Lights from a fire truck reflect off a wall as thick smoke pours out the back of K-Bob’s Steakhouse shortly after firefighters started battling a blaze at the restaurant early Saturday morning. The fire was reported about 1:40 a.m. and flames were already coming out the back of the structure just minutes after the first firefighters started arriving at the scene. LPR photo by Russel Skiles
Thirty residents of Dawson County have now died as a result of COVID-19, according to the latest information from the Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS).
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