Chamber, LEDC host Community Cleanup Oct. 24th
Roll up your sleeves and pitch in to help keep Lamesa beautiful.
Roll up your sleeves and pitch in to help keep Lamesa beautiful.
SNYDER – “We have had another death that’s COVIDrelated, so that brings our number to 10,” Scurry County Judge Dan Hicks said in a brief video statement Friday afternoon.
BROWNFIELD – When the Brownfield City Council met on Thursday, the top two items on the agenda were: the special event application for the 73rd Annual Terry County Harvest Festival and whether or not to allow trick or treating on Halloween night.
Although there was a very light turnout, the Klondike school district’s $8-million bond proposal was still fully discussed during a public meeting at the school on Monday evening.
Just because you’re quarantining doesn’t mean you can’t learn something.
The Golden Tornado volleyballers continue to seek their first District 3-3A win of the season.
Despite falling to Loop last Saturday in a fiveset match, the Klondike Cougars aren’t out of the Class 1A volleyball playoff picture. LPR photo
Lamesa’s junior high volleyballers had a rough trip to Brownfield Monday evening, dropping all four matches to the Cubs.
It was crowded at the top of the standings this week in the Lamesa Press-Reporter’s football contest.
Somebody once said that the most upsetting thing about upsets is when there aren’t any more upsets.
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