Africanized bees destroyed after attacking dog in yard
STANTON – On Saturday afternoon (Sept. 18) a Stanton resident on 5th Street located a swarm of Africanized honey bees after finding his dog weeping in pain in his back yard.
STANTON – On Saturday afternoon (Sept. 18) a Stanton resident on 5th Street located a swarm of Africanized honey bees after finding his dog weeping in pain in his back yard.
Following Friday’s long road trip to Fabens, Golden Tor head football coach Joseph Hood said he couldn’t remember making a longer road trip for a high school football game.
Earlier this week, Klondike head football coach Dalton DeGraffenreid predicted a four-quarter battle for his Cougars against Buena Vista on homecoming night.
The Golden Tornadoes’ fall tennis season won’t end after they play their final two regular season matches next week.
Lamesa’s eighth grade football team got its first win of the season in impressive fashion here Thursday, shutting out the Brownfield Cubs, 26-0.
Displaying some of the speed which helped them win state in the 1,600-meter relay last spring, the Sands Mustangs turned Friday night’s six-man football game into a track meet of sorts.
The O’Donnell Eagles have received a nice gift to help with field improvements and equipment purchases as they start a new softball program.
Friends of Lamesa residents Kyle and Laci Welcher are planning a variety of fundraising activities next Saturday, Oct. 2, to assist the Welcher family with medical and other expenses.
The O’Donnell Eagles’ football team is still seeking its first win of the season but after Friday night’s gutsy effort against Spur, Coach Fernando Baeza believes they’re getting closer to breaking into the win column.
Borden County’s young Coyotes’ football team continued to experience growing pains Friday but Coach Trey Richey believes his squad made some steps in the right direction.
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