Allen plays big roll in all-star win
For the second weekend in a row, Borden County’s Zane Allen proved that he can play ball with the big boys. This past Saturday, Allen helped the Red team beat
For the second weekend in a row, Borden County’s Zane Allen proved that he can play ball with the big boys. This past Saturday, Allen helped the Red team beat
Elijah Isaiah Drone, 56, passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2019. Elijah was born to Limus and Rosie Nell Drone on March 19, 1963 in Lamesa, Texas.
Tuesday the Governor signed HB3 into law. House Bill 3 is a historic school finance bill that will provide more resources for classroom teachers and auxiliary staff while reducing recapture
Uncle Mort, who attains age 107 come July 4, issues requests for “no talking” and “no chore assignments” about this time every year. It’s no bother to Aunt Maude. In
Bids for more than $565,000 worth of mainly cosmetic improvements at three Lamesa campuses were approved by Lamesa school board members during their regular meeting this past Tuesday. On the
When it came time to name a new president of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce, members of the executive committee did not have to look far. “Karen Mize is
Instead of the traditional six-week grading periods, the Lamesa school district will be switching to nine-week grading periods beginning this fall, according to Superintendent Jim Knight. That was one of
Recent Sands High School graduate Landon Morrow is one of 15 students across the state who have been honored as 2019 Student Heroes by the Sate Board of Education (SBOE).
Directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District again will be considering a tax break for a proposed large solar energy generation facility in the northeastern corner of Dawson County.
Lamesa Middle School science teacher A.J. Benton has the attention of a group of teens as he demonstrates a science experiment on Thursday afternoon at the Dawson County Library.
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