Interlocal agreement on county agenda
Dawson County commissioners are holding two meetings next week.
Dawson County commissioners are holding two meetings next week.
At the start of the holiday season each year, organizers of the Lights of Love campaign put out large tubs to collect new and unwrapped toys and clothing from the community, to ensure Santa leaves something under the Christmas tree for everyone.
Consumers should find good whole turkey prices, but that could change as the holiday season progresses due to lower production and supplies than last year, said Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research received a grant to establish a new opportunity to support U.S. peanut farmers.
Eleven area athletes finished among the leaders of the pack last Saturday morning in the UIL’s Class 1A State Cross Country Championships at Old Settlers Park at Round Rock.
After celebrating their season opening win this past Saturday afternoon, the Golden Tornado basketball girls didn’t find themselves much in the mood for partying again this week.
After finishing each of their past couple of seasons at the Region I-IA Tournament at Levelland, Borden County is picked to win District 6-1A girls basketball this season.
A Sands High School runner tries to escape the grasp of two Klondike Cougars tacklers during the first half of Thursday night’s match-up between the two district rivals ranked among the top 10 teams in the state in six-man Division 2. Klondike pulled away with the win over Sands, 68-20. See the full story in Tuesday’s edition of the Lamesa Press-Reporter.
The Dawson Dragon girls had to overcome somewhat of a sluggish start this past Tuesday evening at Welch, before rolling past the Cotton Center Elks, 39-18, in their season opener.
In Katie Cruz’s time as Klondike’s head volleyball coach, the Cougars have grown accustomed to not only making it to the playoffs, but being successful after they get there.
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