Spending time with a changing family
My cousins from out of town visited my brother and me in Lubbock this weekend, which has become a rare treat. I practically lived next door to my cousins throughout
My cousins from out of town visited my brother and me in Lubbock this weekend, which has become a rare treat. I practically lived next door to my cousins throughout
Great things are happening at South Elementary. Our academic foundation has started strong, and we have many things of which to be proud. The English Language Arts teachers are excited
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton applauded a Dec. 14 Fort Worth federal district court decision declaring unconstitutional the U.S. Affordable Care Act, widely known as “Obamacare Ten months ago, Paxton
God first created man and then woman, but the atheist created himself.
Individuals in Lamesa may continue to vote through this coming Friday for their favorite home that has been entered in the Deck the House contest. Voting for the contest will
Going against one of the top-ranked Class 1A teams in the state, the Klondike girls basketball team lost to Ropes on Tuesday night by a score of 52-27. “They are
O’Donnell’s girls varsity and junior varsity both tallied wins over Tahoka on Tuesday evening at Tahoka. The Lady Eagles won the varsity contest by a score of 43-33. O’Donnell led
Borden County’s basketball teams swept Meadow in three games on Tuesday at Gail. The Coyote boys finished off the evening with a big 71-30 win over the Broncos. Borden County
The Sands girls basketball team just keeps rolling, improving their season record to 16-1 with a win over Wellman-Union on Tuesday at Wellman. Sands captured a 58-48 win after leading
Klondike’s girls and boys basketball teams both placed third in the annual Cougar Classic held last Friday and Saturday at Klondike. The Lady Cougars used a big second half to
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