Junior high loses to Denver City
Lamesa’s junior high girls basketball teams got off on the wrong foot here Monday evening, losing all four of their games Denver City.
Lamesa’s junior high girls basketball teams got off on the wrong foot here Monday evening, losing all four of their games Denver City.
A short-handed O’Donnell High School girls basketball squad dropped its season opener to cross country rival Tahoka, 49-33, Tuesday evening at Eagle Gym.
Former Dawson Dragon hoopster Jasmin De La Rosa made her debut as the school’s girls basketball coach on Saturday at Morton.
In a game between two of the state’s top-ranked girls basketball teams on the opening night of the season, the Sands Mustangs fell 43-42 to Sudan on Tuesday.
A Catholic funeral mass service will be celebrated for Bruna Olvera Martinez, age 87, of O’Donnell, TX., at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at St.
Morris Ray Hasting, 78 of Stanton, TX, passed peacefully on November 4, 2021.
Funeral service for Ninfa Quintanilla Annalla, 80, of Lamesa, will be held Wednesday, November 10, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at Branon Funeral Home Chapel with Billy Hernandez officiating.
After seeing activities last year cancelled or altered due to COVID-19, Lamesa’s schools on Thursday will be returning to their traditional methods of honoring local military veterans on Veterans Day.
In the uncertain age of COVID-19, and with Christmas only six weeks away, people are being advised to get their holiday packages mailed as soon as possible.
Although Dawson County saw only 12 new cases here during the past week, the local death toll from COVID-19 has climbed again.
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