2018 cotton harvest stretching into 2019
In what some may describe as the “never-ending harvest,” cotton remains on the stalk in portions of the PCG service area, making for an exceptionally long year that already has brought its share of
In what some may describe as the “never-ending harvest,” cotton remains on the stalk in portions of the PCG service area, making for an exceptionally long year that already has brought its share of
The Texas Alliance for Water Conservation is hosting its 5th Annual Water College on Thursday, January 17, at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.
The Cotton Board is hosting a regional meeting to update cotton producers on Cotton Incorporated-funded research in their area.
The annual financial audit of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District is slated to be presented to the district’s board of directors during its regular meeting this coming Wednesday.
Directors of the Dawson County Hospital District have only a light agenda this coming Wednesday for their first meeting of the new year.
(Austin) – Texas school board members volunteer countless hours to ensure students have the best schools possible.
The new year has not been very kind to the Lamesa High School varsity boys basketball squad.
Borden County’s girls basketball team did not get district play kicked off the way they would have liked on Friday at Garden City.
As Christmas and New Year break ends for schools in the area, students and teachers throughout Dawson County are preparing to return to class in the next few days.
Funeral services for Kathleen Calloway, age 59, of Lamesa, will be held at 3:00 p.m. Monday, January 7, 2019 at the Lighthouse Community Center with Superintendent J.E. Evans officiating.
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