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LMS announces honor rolls
Lamesa Middle School has announced the A and A/B honor rolls for the first nine-weeks grading period. A HONOR ROLL Sixth Grade- Julia Aguirre, Alivia Atkinson, Maria Barron, Alyssa Dominguez,
Cotton U offers educational opportunity for area farmers
An all-new cotton education program is scheduled for Dec. 5, at the Amarillo Farm & Ranch Show in Amarillo, Texas. Dubbed Cotton U, this half-day, farmer education event, presented by
NCC applauds revisions for pesticide applications
The National Cotton Council appreciates the EPA’s proposal to change some aspects of the Worker Protection Standards (WPS) that were finalized under the last Administration. EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler made
Rancher risk management tool offered
Pasture, Rangeland and Forage, or PRF, insurance is a risk policy designed to provide annual protection for farmers and ranchers who rely on forage products to support their cattle operations,
Shooting claims mother, unborn child
Lamesa police are continuing to investigate a shooting incident Saturday night which claimed the lives of a 28-year-old Lamesa woman and her unborn child. Preliminary autopsy results indicate Champagne Woods
New highway sees fatal crash
The third serious accident in less than two weeks at a new intersection just south of Lamesa claimed the life of a Midland woman Saturday morning. Bonnie L. Byrom, 85,
One hurt in incident with airplane
A man working at a wind turbine east of Lamesa suffered what were described as “moderate” injuries when a guy-line he was holding was hit by a small plane. Jesus
FCCLA hosts Paint-O-Punkin’
Lamesa High School’s chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter hosted “Paint-O-Punkin” this past Saturday. Members of FCCLA and The Smoking Tors Lamesa barbecue team held