Former student submits essay to award teacher
Doris Gass, first grade teacher at O’Donnell Elementary School, recently received the Mrs. Baird’s Teachers on the Rise award on Friday, Feb. 8. One of Gass’s former students, Bryson, sent
Doris Gass, first grade teacher at O’Donnell Elementary School, recently received the Mrs. Baird’s Teachers on the Rise award on Friday, Feb. 8. One of Gass’s former students, Bryson, sent
Boys ages 11 through 17 or in the fifth through 12th grades are encouraged to join Lamesa Boy Scout Troop 708, which just recently has been reactivated. The troop meets
The payment deadline is this coming Wednesday for anyone who has ordered Lamesa High School or Lamesa Middle School yearbooks, according to school officials. Students who owe for books they
Nominations will continue through the end of this month for Gifted and Talented (G/T) assessments of any kindergarten students in the Lamesa ISD who have not been identified previously for
School board, superintendent reach separation agreement SEMINOLE – In an almost two-hour meeting that featured less than five minutes of open session, the Seminole ISD Board of Trustees and Superintendent
Dawson County farmer Shawn Holladay of Lubbock was re-elected as chairman of the American Cotton Producers of the National Cotton Council for 2019, during the NCC’s recent Annual Meeting in
Those interested in Texas High Plains cotton should mark their calendars for Friday, April 5, to attend the 62nd Annual Meeting of Plains Cotton Growers at the Lubbock Memorial Civic
Texas weather can be as fickle as a bandwagon sports fan, changing its mind from one minute to the next. That unpredictability can leave people wondering why they even bother
The Dawson County Sheriff Office’s annual racial profiling report, which includes public contact data made by law enforcement officers, was presented last Tuesday afternoon to the Dawson County Commissioners Court.
TEMPLE – The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Texas has announced the first funding application deadline of March 15 for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). A second funding
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