Easter holiday results in some closures
It’s Good Friday and that means there’s still mail delivery today, most banks are open, and it’s a holiday for area schools.
It’s Good Friday and that means there’s still mail delivery today, most banks are open, and it’s a holiday for area schools.
A fund raiser is being held for a Sands Middle School student recuperating from a heart condition.
They came for the free Bingo games, but the fajita meals provided by Pedroza’s restaurant was another enticement that more than 50 residents just couldn’t turn down.
Every early April for the past four years, medical staff members release blue balloons in the hopes of bringing attention of the month being Child Abuse Prevention month.
School Superintendent David Ritchey went before school board members March 21 to update them about the district’s policy on charging non-school related activities sponsored by out-to-towners taking place on school grounds.
Texas A&M University--a major educational institution respected throughout the world--emerged unscathed from a litany of “Aggie jokes” that were shared for decades, though not so much now.
We have had our adopted Mexican street cat, Felix, for a month now.
Over 150,000 people die each day globally. Never in my lifetime has there been a single news report about someone dying, then rising from the dead to not die again. In the years I have been a minister and conducted numerous funerals, never have I observed a single person that has been laid to rest, then raised up to avoid death again. In history there have been people who were dead for seconds, minutes or even hours—then came back to life. But never has there been one who has died, been buried, then days later raised from the dead, to escape its clutches forever. At no time has there ever been such a case—except for one. Jesus.
Lamesa High School and Klondike High School each saw members take home top honors in FFA Career Development Events (CDE) contests held last week.
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