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Coyotes escape O’Donnell with win
There’s something about rivalries that brings out the best in people.
Sands rolls to victory
The week before Halloween, the Sands Mustangs’ state ranked football team displayed a Jekyll-Hyde personality at Loop, which their head coach Jacob Massey hopes to never see again, or at least anytime soon.
Red hot Cougars too much for ‘Stangs
After last week’s high school football game between Klondike and Wilson got moved up to Thursday, one couldn’t help but wonder if Mustang fans would have preferred seeing this game called off.
Close to 1,200 locals have voted early
Since the doors opened at the Dawson County Elections Department Monday for the start of early voting in the Nov. 5 races, election workers have seen the numbers of voters casting their ballots in next month’s elections daily climb into the hundreds.
The Thrift Store re-opens
The packing is over. The re-arranging is done, and the Thrift Store’s inventory has found a new home.
County judge appointed to state advisory committee
Months ago, Dawson County Judge Foy O’Brien was appointed to a juvenile advisory committee.
Howard College hosting CPR, first aid class
Students have a few more weeks to make up their minds about enrolling in Howard College’s First Aid and CPR training class next month.
Law enforcement students return from contest with wins
Lamesa High School’s (LHS) criminal justice/ law enforcement students nabbed several honors after competing with other high schools in the Lubbock Public and Safety Competition held Oct. 18 at Lubbock Matthews Academy High School.