Precautions after well blowout
SEMINOLE – On Friday, the Seminole Police Department received a report of an explosion and possible H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) gas escaping from a pump jack, said Police Chief Bernie Kraft.
SEMINOLE – On Friday, the Seminole Police Department received a report of an explosion and possible H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) gas escaping from a pump jack, said Police Chief Bernie Kraft.
BROWNFIELD – Career and technology (CTE) classes continue to be a very important aspect of high school instruction, especially for Brownfield ISD. CTE programs focus a lot on vocational training such as mechanics, welding, etc.
SNYDER – After it publishes its March 7 edition next weekend, the Snyder Daily News will adopt a new name and switch from a six-day-a-week publication to a twice-weekly newspaper, coming out on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The home team turned in a strong season-opening performance as Lamesa High School hosted its annual Golden Tornado Relays here last Friday.
A big second half has Coach Rocky Feliciano’s O’Donnell Eagles advancing to this weekend’s Region I-IA Boys’ Basketball Tournament.
The Golden Tornadoes’ softball squad is off to a 7-1 start this season after taming the Snyder Tigers, 11-2, here Monday evening at Joe Spikes Field.
Sign ups continue until March 13 for the Lamesa Girls’ Fastpitch Association.
After winning two out of its last three games in last weekend’s Fort Stockton Tournament, the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes’ baseball squad has already won one more game than it did all last season.
Borden County’s basketball boys finished one of their most successful seasons in school history on a sour note Tuesday night at Slaton.
All voting in Dawson County will be in one location for Tuesday’s Republican and Democratic party primary elections.
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