Klondike gets champ as new basketball coach
Klondike’s getting a new head girls basketball coach who’s no stranger to success.
Klondike’s getting a new head girls basketball coach who’s no stranger to success.
After finishing his junior year at the state track meet in Austin, Sands’ Wiley Gaskins has punched his tickets to a return trip to the state capitol city in that sport.
Walter “Walt” Bray passed away on December 13, 2023. Walt managed the John Deere business, Bray Implement, in Lamesa for many years.
No matter what your taste is in music, the Chicken Fried Steak Festival has you covered.
Seven candidates seeking a city council seat and two school board positions in the May 4 elections addressed potential voters Wednesday during a candidates’ forum sponsored by the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce at the Forrest Park Community Center.
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking local offices in the May 4 elections are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Robin Wiley’s announcement.
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking local offices in the May 4 elections are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Rebecca Gonzales’ announcement
An article in Tuesday’s newspaper about the new specially made Chicken Fried Steak Festival shirts worn by workers contained an error.
Early voting in the May 4 elections for two school board seats and to fill an empty Lamesa City Council position begins Monday.
Dawson County commissioners are holding off on a policy change from the Office of Court Administration (OCA) until they get clarification about it.
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