5K Walk/Run benefits childhood cancer research
The grandmother and mother of a cancer survivor are organizing a 5K Run and Walk this coming Monday in Ackerly to benefit research in the cure for children’s cancer.
The grandmother and mother of a cancer survivor are organizing a 5K Run and Walk this coming Monday in Ackerly to benefit research in the cure for children’s cancer.
An interlocal agreement, credit cards and the library’s annual report are all on today’s Dawson County commissioners court agenda.
Lamesa city council members are meeting today at 5:30 p.m. in city hall at 601 S. 1st Street to consider a loan, a plan and future activities.
Lamesa school board members are holding their regular monthly meeting starting at 6 p.m., Thursday in the district’s Central Office at 212 N. Houston Ave.
Most of us consider communication a pretty basic skill. And, I might even go so far as to say we think we are pretty good at it.
A200-page report from the Department of Homeland Security faulted U.S. Border Patrol agents who rushed to the Uvalde school shooting in 2022, concluding they “failed to establish command and had inadequate training” in one of the deadliest classroom attacks, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Dan McBain started teaching at Harlingen High School three years after graduating from there. He didn’t want to look like a student so he grew a beard. He has had one ever since. He got married while teaching art at Harlingen High School. Dan had shown his paintings at a few events, but all of a sudden he needed to do more with his art.
A dozen contestants walked away with trophies, crowns and prizes after winning titles in the Our Diamond Miss pageant in the Lamesa High School Auditorium Saturday morning.
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