Drivers reminded about traffic light changes starting Tuesday
Drivers traveling on US 180 and 4th Street should be aware that the lights are changing on Tuesday.
Drivers traveling on US 180 and 4th Street should be aware that the lights are changing on Tuesday.
One would think that with the recent rainfall, the county’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) ratings would be lower.
This is a backstory of “Touchdown Jesus” on the 50th anniversary of Notre Dame’s football faithful making the massive Hesburgh Library’s south wall mural better known than the building itself. Ever heard of the Hesburgh Library, or does “Touchdown Jesus” sound more familiar? I thought so.
Over the past half century, I have often written about being one of eleven children in the Aun household. I had five brothers and five sisters… a total of eleven.
Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) and Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) members finally got a preliminary price Monday from a Lubbock engineering firm to do a feasibility study in Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT) plans to build Interstate 27 (I-27) somewhere possibly near here.
Recent Texas flooding is creating challenges for livestock producers and individuals in low-lying areas. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Disaster Assessment and Recovery, DAR, agents advise producers to be mindful of several resources as recovery activities begin.
Cattle prices have hit record highs this spring.
Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) board members kept the status quo when they appointed three office holders to their current seats.
As the final days of the school year ticks down, school officials have a slew of activities planned for not only graduating Class of 2024 high school seniors, but also for their younger counterparts.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177