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He’s going to Disney World!
Seven-year-old Thomas Rodriquez was greeted by a crowd of friends, family members and other well-wishers when he stepped through the front door of the Stripes convenience store at N. 4th
Sands FFA members qualify to advance
Sands FFA members qualified to advance to area in four different events from the El Rancho District Leadership Development Events contest held last Thursday. Only the top two finishers in
Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, Nov. 8, through Monday, Nov. 11. Friday, Nov. 8 3:52 p.m. – A man notified
Library
Visit the library’s website at https://dclibr.net/ Coming Soon Audio “A Dog’s Promise: A Dog’s Purpose novel” by W. Bruce Cameron “The Guardians” by John Grisham “Smoke Screen” by Sandra Brown
Farm Bureau hosting ‘Food Connection’ drive
As part of Texas Food Connection Day, Dawson County Farm Bureau will be hosting a food drive to help need families at Thanksgiving. Texas Food Connection Day is an effort
Klondike eyeing possible bond vote
Klondike school board members are looking at the possibility of a bond election at some point in the future to fund several proposed projects at the school. A request for
Dream comes true when local author meets President Carter
SEMINOLE – When author Tina Siemens spoke to the Seminole Lions Club recently, she mentioned former President Jimmy Carter and how he helped her become a U.S. citizen in 1995.
Suspects spend night in cold after wrecking during chase
One of three suspects arrested Friday morning in Andrews County following a high-speed vehicle pursuit that started in Ector County Thursday afternoon was admitted to the hospital for exposure to
Officials cautiously optimistic after Austin meeting with TEA
Snyder ISD officials sounded a note of cautious optimism after meeting with the state education commissioner concerning state sanctions against the school district. In a letter dated Wednesday, Morath informed