Two Golden Tor baseball standouts headed to All Star Game in Lubbock
After graduating here from high school last weekend, a couple of now Golden Tor baseball exes found out this week that they’ve still got one game left to step up to the plate.
After graduating here from high school last weekend, a couple of now Golden Tor baseball exes found out this week that they’ve still got one game left to step up to the plate.
Mario Dimas’s team shot a 26 Wednesday evening to win this week’s golf scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Six Borden County girls who finished their high school track seasons last month by competing at the state meet in Austin got recognized one more time in that sport.
Youngsters with time on their hands after school ended last month can re-activate them through programs offered from the Dawson County Public Library.
Lamesa’s Movieland Theater is again offering a slate of movies this summer just for youngsters.
A Waterfest that was suppose to kick off Dawson County Public Library’s Summer Reading Club (SRC) with outdoor activities was canceled due to Thursday’s flooding.
Coming Soon! Non-fiction “To Love and Be Loved: A Personal Portrait of Mother Teresa” by Jim Towey “Heroes are Human: Lessons in Resilience, Courage, and Wisdom from the COVID Front Lines” by Bob Delaney with Dave Scheiber “Called to Serve: The Inspiring, Untold Stories of America’s First Responders” by Mike Hardwick, Dava Guerin, & Sam Royer “Loving People Who Are Hard to Love: Transforming Your World by Learning to Love Unconditionally” by Joyce Meyer “Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Diffi cult People)” by Amy Gallo “Entertaining Angels: True Stories and Art lnspired by Divine Encounters” by Anne Neilson “Kindness Will Save the World: Stories of Compassion and Connection” by James Crews Children’s Books
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