Light Agenda Ahead for commissioners
Dawson County commissioners face a very light agenda when they conduct their regular meeting starting at 4 p.m., Tuesday.
Dawson County commissioners face a very light agenda when they conduct their regular meeting starting at 4 p.m., Tuesday.
The drop-off locations for new toys and clothing, benefiting Lights of Love recipients, are now placed at 21 locations throughout town.
Clay Center, Kansas – Occasionally, my wife and I like to get away and take short road trips to explore. When we go, I enjoy learning about the churches and the religious state of the community. On one trip I noticed online many references to a particular church. When I looked at their website I read about an essential value of the congregation, “A place where love comes first.” Their site featured rainbow colors different places and other words like equality and justice.
n simple terms, life can be summed up as moments of “good news” and “bad news.” I’ve come to believe it’s best to embrace both: the good and the bad because each makes us who we are. Each molds us. Each helps us grow as we are supposed to, meant to, during our time here on this earth.
It is no small coincidence that the words rest, and reset are similarly spelled.
Lamesa Fire Rescue firefighters were dispatched Thursday morning to a fire at a local repair shop on Hwy. 137.
Get our your Christmas shopping list out because several businesses will be extending their hours for the Holiday Open House through Saturday.
As the days grow shorter and cooler, pecan trees in Texas prepare for their annual debut. Leaves take on hues of amber and crimson, painting a breathtaking landscape that attracts visitors from near and far. Amidst this natural transformation, pecans reach peak maturity and are ready to break through their sturdy shells.
The following statement may be attributed to Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening on Texas voter approval of Proposition 1 that protects the right to farm and ranch in Texas. “Texas farmers and ranchers are extremely grateful for the passage of Proposition 1. The approval of Texas voters of the constitutional amendment protecting the right to farm and ranch is a strong sign of support for Texas agriculture. “Approval of Proposition 1 allows Texas farmers and ranchers to continue to grow food, fiber and fuel for our communities and nation without fear of local and state government overreach.
Yes, Dawson County, sorghum is grown here. But it’s so little that it doesn’t stand out among the cotton fields.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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