Police Blotter
Property Offenses Locked Door/Keys in Vehicle - 8:32 p.m., Dec. 11, N 13th Street.
Property Offenses Locked Door/Keys in Vehicle - 8:32 p.m., Dec. 11, N 13th Street.
A Lamesa resident, enrolled in the associate degree Nursing Program at South Plains College, was among the 45 graduates during the recent Pinning Ceremony in the Texan Dome.
Renewal only rolls around once every four years, so the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is reminding all agriculture producers that the Agricultural and Timber Exemption numbers they currently hold will expire on Dec. 31.
Setter and libero are two of the most often overlooked positions in high school volleyball.
Shortly after watching his Golden Tornado basketball girls get handed their first District 3-3A defeat of this season Tuesday evening at Dimmitt one word quickly came to the mind of Lamesa Coach Trenton Jones.
The Golden Tornado basketball boys needed a big second half Tuesday night at Dimmitt to begin their bid to repeat as the District 3-3A champs.
It didn’t take the O’Donnell Eagles long to get their first District 8-1A win of this season shortly after Monday afternoon’s league opener against Wilson tipped off at Eagle Gym.
The Sands Mustangs boys basketball squad is 9-5 going into the Christmas break after thumping Westbrook, 59-37, Tuesday evening out at Ackerly.
The Borden County Coyotes enjoyed a sweep in their District 8-1A high school basketball doubleheader Tuesday evening at Southland.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177