Knife making still a passion after 35 years
Michael Hinkle is really into knives.
Michael Hinkle is really into knives.
Walking into a school building is no longer just a stepby- step process.
Lamesa High School senior William LaRoy Gibson serves a table of diners during the second annual Senior Serve in the high school cafeteria Monday night.
Medical Arts Hospital Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Freddy Olivarez, Jr. is going to have to wait until later this month before learning the outcome of his first job evaluation.
A few weeks ago, Klondike school board members reviewed the superintendent’s contract.
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Iwas sick last week. It felt like a long and miserable 12 days – and that was just Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I’m not good at being sick. Thankfully, I don’t get much practice. I’m one of those robust and healthy types.
The Texas Education Agency’s annual report was released last week. It indicates per-student funding in the 2021-2022 school year averaged $14,928 per student, up 42% since 2011. However, state funding has only risen slightly in the past decade, while local funding has increased substantially.
Lamesa school students will be happy to know there are two consecutive Mondays and a Friday off from classes in their near future.
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