County splits up windfall
More than $60,500 in unexpected funding received by Dawson County last month will be divided equally among four agencies and organizations serving local residents. Members of the Dawson County Commissioners
More than $60,500 in unexpected funding received by Dawson County last month will be divided equally among four agencies and organizations serving local residents. Members of the Dawson County Commissioners
While urging farmers to learn all they can about the possibilities of growing hemp in West Texas, an official with the Texas Hemp Industries Association also is cautioning producers about
The trouble with the family is that children grow out of childhood but parents never grow out of parenthood.
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, Oct. 4, to Monday, Oct. 7. Friday, Oct. 7 6:24 a.m. – A woman reported
Plans by Lamesa’s Movieland Theater to offer a series of free classic movies on Mondays has been postponed until the spring, according to theater director Mike Roy. “Due to technical
Enrollment in the Klondike school system has reached a record high, according to Superintendent Steve McLaren. Administrative reports presented to the Klondike school board during their regular meeting Monday evening
City program seeks to spur local interest in volunteerism ANDREWS – A community can’t seemingly thrive without behind the scenes type work that possibly is unbeknownst to many. Volunteer efforts
This time a year ago the Golden Tornadoes’ football squad made a memorable trip home from Sweetwater after knocking off the tradition-rich Mustangs 49-30 in their own backyard. Golden Tor
Having one of the best teams in the state, Borden County Coach Trey Richey’s Coyotes have got to be considered a huge favorite to win the Division I District 6A
Dawson ISD has released the A and A/B honor rolls for the first six-weeks grading period. A Honor Roll Second Grade- Casey Annalla, Angelina Esparza, Isaiah Limon, Nuvia Macias and
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