Trio of brothers to perform at church
Faith Temple Dayspring Church at 1008 N. 7th Street is hosting a free concert starting at 7 p.m., May 3.
Faith Temple Dayspring Church at 1008 N. 7th Street is hosting a free concert starting at 7 p.m., May 3.
Kindergarten students from South Elementary visited the Lamesa Press Reporter and South Plains Printing among other local businesses on a field trip Thursday. The youngsters were in awe of the press printing machine.
City parks workers Robert Dimas and Derek Olivo fill up openings on the grounds near the pavilion in Forrest Park Wednesday. City crews were out this week to put on the final touches in preparing the park for the upcoming Chicken Fried Steak Festival.
Voters continue heading to the polls to cast their ballots during the early voting period for the May 4 elections.
A fund raiser is being held at Pedroza’s restaurant at 1501 Lubbock Hwy. from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m., Sunday.
There’s been a few slight changes at the local post office in its operating hours and services.
Come this summer, the price of mailing a first class letter is going to cost a little more.
The nation will see progress on a new five-year farm bill in the coming weeks.
Green grass is once again growing in the Panhandle, spreading hope as farmers and ranchers continue recovery efforts after the devastating wildfires burned through the region earlier this year.
Lamesa High School’s new athletic director and head football coach, Efrain Ramos, and students enjoy a buffet of hot dogs, hamburgers and ice tea Wednesday night in the high school cafeteria. Over 70 residents, school staff and board members attended the “Meet and Greet” gathering to get to know Ramos better.
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