NET FULL OF FISH
Bob Kasper with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department places a net full of Rainbow trout into the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club Lake this past Wednesday. A total of
Bob Kasper with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department places a net full of Rainbow trout into the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club Lake this past Wednesday. A total of
After classification enrollment figures were already released in December some of the suspense is now gone from the University Interscholastic League’s biennial realignment day. Schools already know which classification or
With two weeks still to go before the filing deadline, a race has developed for only one of the 10 seats on local governing boards that will be up for
Two new members of the leadership team at Medical Arts Hospital were introduced during Thursday’s regular meeting of the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors. Lamesa native Jared Vogler
After serving on the Lamesa City Council for almost two and a half decades, Marie Briseno announced this past week she will not be seeking re-election. “It has been a
A Lamesa man is facing a 14-year prison stay after being found guilty on a felony drug charge during a brief trial in 106th District Court here this past week.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: Wednesday, Jan. 29 12:56 a.m. – Police filed an offense report after responding to a call
Lamesa police were continuing Friday afternoon to look for a suspect in connection with an attack on a woman here shortly afternoon noon on Wednesday. “We have a warrant issued
This coming Monday is the last day for people to register to vote in order to be eligible to cast a ballot in the upcoming party primary elections. Local races
From time to time, I resort to writing about short, unrelated topics that some folks have described as “Mother Hubbard” columns. This reminds them of ministers who preach “Mother Hubbard”
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