Finances top agenda for Lamesa board
Lamesa school board members are conducting two meetings Thursday in the Central Office board room at 212 N. Houston Street.
Lamesa school board members are conducting two meetings Thursday in the Central Office board room at 212 N. Houston Street.
Only few public facilities in Lamesa will be closed next Monday in honor of Juneteenth, the anniversary of when Texas slaves learned they were finally free.
Somebody once said that no one likes rain any more than farmers and golfers.
Members of the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes softball squad shined just as bright inside the classroom as they did on the diamond this past season.
High school football and volleyball practices for the 2023 seasons won’t crank up until the last day of July but a couple of area head coaches will be picking up their whistles this week.
After finishing their softball in the regional finals for the first time in school history, Lamesa High School’s strong one-two punch of pitcher Laila Vasquez and catcher Amaya Vasquez were reunited on the diamond with their coaches Vanessa Hernandez and Jeremy Hernandez this past weekend.
STANTON – Oil and gas operators around the Permian Basin are closely watching more than just commodity prices, they are alarmed at the skyrocketing increase in oilfield crime.
SNYDER – County commissioners approved the purchase of cameras for the courthouse and Towle Park.
BROWNFIELD – The organizer of the first Juneteenth Celebration in Brownfield said that everyone is welcome to attend the event this week at Coleman Park, where you’ll find plenty of music, food and festivities.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177