Early voting in Saturday’s elections ends today
There’s still a few more hours left before the early voting period ends at 5 p.m., today for Saturday’s election.
There’s still a few more hours left before the early voting period ends at 5 p.m., today for Saturday’s election.
A Klondike Independent School District employee was dismissed last week after school administrators received allegations of improper conduct between the staff member and a student.
Dawson County Hospital District board members are meeting at 5 p.m., today for their regular monthly meeting.
Dawson County Commissioners are meeting today at 4 p.m. in the fourth floor courtroom of the county courthouse at N. 1st and Main.
Lamesa Middle School’s Symphonic Band captured a Superior rating in the Greater Southwest Music Festival in Amarillo Friday. They’re performing for the final time this school year in the middle school’s Follis Gym Thursday. Performances begin at 5 p.m.
Lamesa Middle School’s Honor Band earned an Excellent rating in the Greater Southwest Music Festival in Amarillo
Lamesa Middle School’s Concert Band captured a Superior rating in the Greater Southwest Music Festival in Amarillo Friday. They and other middle school band members are hosting their final public performance for the school year Thursday night starting with the sixth grade band performing at 5 p.m. in the Follis Gym.
Life is complicated. I think we can all agree to that. But beyond life - well, lots of the details are complicated. Relationships. Families. Love. Deciding on the right toothpaste. Which properties to buy in Monopoly. Choosing between The Voice or American Idol. Survivor or The Bachelor. Texas Hold’em or five card draw. What to put on a burger: ketchup, mustard, mayo or a combination of the three.
The growth of industrialscale users of power could strain the Texas power grid, ERCOT’s chief announced last week. The Dallas Morning News reported Pablo Vegas, the agency’s CEO, said bitcoin miners and artificial intelligence data centers going in across the state, as well as industrial growth in the Permian Basin, could create the need for a massive buildup of power transmission lines in the future.
Before Lamesa Middle School Band (LMS) members tone down their instruments for the year, they still have one more item on their agenda.
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