Robotic students to show off their creations
Give a kid a Lego set and stand back. Add some electronics to the mix, and they’re bound to create something adults probably would have never thought possible with a box full of plastic rectangles.
Give a kid a Lego set and stand back. Add some electronics to the mix, and they’re bound to create something adults probably would have never thought possible with a box full of plastic rectangles.
It’s an idea that was brought up before to members of the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) and Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) two years ago, but never got off the ground.
This Sunday is Mother’s Day and Carol Smith knows what she’s going to be doing that day.
Rows of high school seniors’ portraits now decorate the front lawn near Lamesa High School’s (LHS) main entry way.
Lamesa High School’s (LHS) Class of 2024 now know the identities of their top two students.
Sands High School has named its two top students among its Class of 2024 seniors.
Better Sleep Month is observed during the month of May and aims to encourage healthy patterns of sleep and educate on the benefits of sleeping well. According to Amy Valdez, Texas A&M AgriLife Program Specialist, “sleep is just as important as including a well-balanced eating pattern and physical activity into our daily lives.
They honored their own Wednesday morning at the Preston E. Smith Prison Unit as they read out the names of Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s (TDCJ) correctional officers and other staff members who died while on the job.
Dawson County commissioners could take action on the National Fitness Campaign during their Tuesday meeting beginning at 4 p.m. on the fourth floor in the county courthouse at N. 1st and Main streets.
It was across the board positive numbers for the county and negatives for the city when they collected their sales tax rebates for the month of May.
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