Council to hold special meeting
City council members are conducting a special meeting Tuesday starting at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, located at 601 1st Street.
City council members are conducting a special meeting Tuesday starting at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall, located at 601 1st Street.
The old hymn declares that we are marching to higher ground. Our prevailing culture, however, suggests otherwise.
Utah is the home of some of the most scenic land and most popular National Parks. Zion and Arches have become internationally famous, so much so that now you have to go on line to get a time slot to enter during the warmer months. Gone are the days of just making a decision to go visit on a weekend at the last moment.
Texas A&M AgrilLife Trace minerals play an important role in livestock health. They aid in bodily functions, production of offspring and an animal’s overall wellbeing. A Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, TVMDL, expert said despite their importance, trace mineral imbalances are easy to overlook — at least until a health issue occurs.
National Peanut Board Peanut producers voted overwhelmingly to continue the Peanut Promotion, Research, and Information Program, administered by the National Peanut Board (NPB), in a referendum conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from April 8-19, 2024. Results show that 93.23% of voting farmers said “yes” to continuing NPB’s research, marketing and promotion program.
Lamesa City Council members gave City Manager Joe Hines the go ahead Tuesday to apply for a $50,000 grant to offset the construction cost of a possible fitness center in a local park.
On paper, this season had all the makings of a rebuilding year.
There’s an old Aesop Fable which reads along the lines of Town mouse! Country Mouse!
By now, most Golden Tornado sports’ fans know what kind of basketball, volleyball, track, golfer or even cheerleader Reagan Derington has become in the Lamesa High School girls’ athletic program But local sports probably would have never guessed where this 2024 Lamesa High School graduate is getting her first two years of college paid for.
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