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Lamesa man dies in two-car accident
A Lamesa resident lost his life and a Lubbock man was injured in a vehicular accident Thursday afternoon.
Lamesa Smoke Squad wins reserve champion title in state BBQ contest
OHS’ advisor receives first Mentor of the Year award
Stidham, Halfmann re-elected to O’Donnell school board
Two O’Donnell school district board members will return to office after defeating a write-in candidate in Saturday’s election.
AgriLife to host mental health training
AgriLife is hosting Mental Health First Aid training from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., May 14 in Lamesa at the Second Baptist Church.
Financial tips for widows and widowers
Losing a spouse is one of the most painful experiences anyone can have. Unfortunately, widows and widowers have to deal with more than just the emotional trauma — they also must consider a range of financial issues. If you’ve recently been widowed, what financial moves should you consider?
Spate of tornadoes far outpaces the average
April was a busy month for tornadoes across the United States with 373 recorded, bringing the total for the year to 549, the Austin American-Statesman reported. That is nearly double the average at this point in the year, the National Weather Service says.
Third time’s charm for Sands’ Gaskins
After already running at the UIL Class 1A State Track & Field Championships each of the past two seasons, Sands’ Wiley Gaskins is quick to admit that he had mo idea of what to expect on his third time around in Austin in his sport.
Lamesa Tor baseballers fall short to Stanton
In the end, the Golden Tornadoes saw their 2024 high school baseball season come to an end against the stacked Stanton Buffaloes, but they were all so close to still be playing this weekend.
Gail Gang has busy week
As Borden County’s head golf and head baseball coach, Phil Behrens probably isn’t going to get much sleep this coming week.