Texas
Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, Sept. 17, through Thursday, Sept. 19. Tuesday, Sept. 17 8:00 a.m. – Responding to a
Healing Only God Gives
Two young girls facing health challenges will be the beneficiaries of the Great H.O.G.G. race scheduled here later this month by Cornerstone Fellowship. The race, with H.O.G.G. an acronym for
Only one well permit on slate for water board
Directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District will have only one well permit request to consider during their regular meeting Wednesday. The board will meet at 8:30 a.m. in
Area groundwater meeting is Tuesday
A joint planning meeting groundwater conservation districts located in or partly in the state-designated Groundwater Management Area 2 is scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Llano Estacado Underground Water
Puttering down life’s highways
Probably no governor in the history of the Lone Star State has faced double-barreled “standing in line” issues like the current Texas boss, Greg Abbott. Throngs coming from the south
Not a word about the coffee
Peter was up before anyone else—as he often is. My husband, Peter, gets up early in order to have enough time to brood before busybodies like me expect him to
Coaches are really teachers
Coaching is about more than winning or losing. As a matter of fact, it is about neither. The closest profession to a coach is a teacher. The training, development, practice,
8-year-old pens book for charity
Eight-year-old third grader Peyton Rowden of South Carolina recently had a book published titled “The Fox and The Butterflies” Peyton is the great-granddaughter of Dean and Frieda Johnson of Lamesa.
O’Donnell getting new clinic building
Groundbreaking ceremonies were held Wednesday morning for a new clinic being planned in O’Donnell by the Lynn County Hospital District. Expected to open in three to four months, the clinic