Field work nearly finished
It may be a few years before many of the Lamesa school district’s bond-funded projects come to full fruition, but one is just days away from completion.
It may be a few years before many of the Lamesa school district’s bond-funded projects come to full fruition, but one is just days away from completion.
Eleven-year-old Alana Renfro, who attends school at Klondike ISD, struggles with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) in her day to day life.
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Monday, January 21, through Thursday, January 24:
Monday, January 21
The possible hiring of a new Dawson County AgriLife Extension Agent - FCH (Family and Community Health) will be considered by the Dawson County Commissioners Court when it meets this coming week.
The Lamesa High School Student Council will host a blood drive this coming Wednesday, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the high school in the old cafeteria.
Calling eminent domain reform “the property rights issue of our time,” Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening joined State Rep.
A fourth-quarter rally by the Klondike Lady Cougars fell just a few points short of knocking off one of the top-ranked Class 1A girls basketball teams in the state.
The Sands girls basketball team secured a spot in the Class 1A state playoffs with a 42-31 win at Grady on Friday evening.
Borden County got a good non-district workout on Friday in a 52-41 win over Sudan in a game played at Lubbock.
Lamesa’s eighth grade girls A basketball team had one win and two losses in the Andrews Tournament last week, while it had a win over Big Spring this past Thursday.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177