Rainfall, severe weather continue to impede planting
With only hours left on the clock before the region’s first final planting date comes to a close, it is apparent that thanks to Mother Nature, some growers will not
With only hours left on the clock before the region’s first final planting date comes to a close, it is apparent that thanks to Mother Nature, some growers will not
Sorghum acres could be down this year despite good growing conditions, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects Texas farmers will
Next fall the state’s soaring grape and wine industry will have a new group of trained professionals in the pipeline, thanks to a program known as the Texas Tech Viticulture
The Lamesa Rotary Club received the Perserverance Award that was presented on behalf of Rotary International last month at the annual District Convention in Ruidoso, N.M. The award was presented
Summer Kid Movies will be hosted by Lamesa’s Movieland Theatre every Wednesday at 2 p.m., beginning this coming Wednesday and continuing through Aug. 7. The movies will be $5 each
The rainy, stormy skies in Belton on Friday morning turned to a beautiful afternoon, as the Gail Borden County Lady Coyotes and Chireno Owls did battle in the Texas UIL
Senior Trace Phillips and junior James Rodriguez head a list of seven members of the Lamesa High School baseball team who have received all-District 3-4A recognition for their play this
After making their fifth straight playoff appearance, including their third straight to the regional finals, the Borden County Coyotes are well represented on the all-District 6-2A baseball team. Zane Allen,
Almost three years after his son died in a car wreck as a result of complications with diabetes, Rex Covington came up with an idea for helping others who suffer
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