SUNSET BAPTIST
Alana Renfro posed with the Sunset Baptist Church’s tree, which will benefit the Texas Baptist Home for Children, in the Dal Paso Museum’s Christmas Tree Forest.
Alana Renfro posed with the Sunset Baptist Church’s tree, which will benefit the Texas Baptist Home for Children, in the Dal Paso Museum’s Christmas Tree Forest.
Those who work for the City of Lamesa visited with residents from around town at the city’s Christmas Open House last Friday. Among those present at the event were (left
Lori Vogler represented the Rainbow Room for the Dal Paso Museum’s Christmas Tree Forest. The Rainbow Room is a local organization that benefits children through the Child Welfare Board.
The Nazarene Mexico Missions organization does an annual toy drive to benefit children in Mexico. Ainsley Wick-man is pictured next to the organization’s tree in the Dal Paso Museum’s Christmas
Lubbock resident Amy Pope and her children, Will and Abby, dressed in period clothing last year and will return again this year to bake Christmas cookies in the century-old Harrell
Lamesa’s varsity girls basketball team used a big third quarter to capture a 48-41 win over Fort Stockton here on Tuesday. “This was a really good bounce-back game for us
Lamesa High School’s Golden Tornado varsity boys basketball team was dealt a 69-31 loss by Midland Lee here Tuesday evening. A Class 6A squad, Lee jumped out to a 49-17
Hairspray spritzed on the end of a thread will stiffen it long enough to get it through a needle head. You also can thread your needle in front of a
The man who is waiting for something to turn up might start with his shirt sleeves.
Lighted parade .... 6:30 p.m. (Line up at 6 p.m. at corner of Austin Avenue and North 2nd Street) Miss Merry Christmas Pageant after the parade at Forrest Park Community
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