Klondike to honor retirees
Two educators retiring at the end of the current school year will be feted at a come-and-go reception at the school on May 18.
Two educators retiring at the end of the current school year will be feted at a come-and-go reception at the school on May 18.
Lamesa Rotary Club members Bryan Nowlin and Carter Schildknecht presented Lamesa High School’s 2023 valedictorian Justin Peterson (center) with the Bob and Avis Wilton Rotary scholarship Wednesday. The $1,000 scholarship is renewable annually for four years. Peterson plans to attend Texas Tech University to major in civil engineering. Lamesa High School graduation is starts at 8 p.m. May 19 at Golden Tornado Stadium.
A trio of facade improvement applications and a possible grant for a longplanned restaurant here are among the items to be considered by local economic development leaders on Monday.
Personnel matters will be among the business facing members of the Klondike school board during their regular meeting Monday evening.
“Somewhere in the Bayou” by Jarrett Pumphrey “Big Truck Little lsland” by Chris Van Dusen “I Was Born A Baby” by Meg Fleming “Where in the World are You?” by Marie G. Rohde “Vamonos” by Cynthia Weill “Mina” by Matthew Forsythe “Perfectly lmperfect Mira” by Faith Pray “Counting to Bananas” by Carrie Tillotson “Powwow Day” by Traci Sorell “Chester van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme” by Avery Monsen “l’m Hungry! Tengo Hambrel” byAngela Dominguez “Bathe the Cat” by Alice B. McGinty “Pizza! A Slice of History” by Greg Pizzoli “That’s Not My Name!” by Anoosha Syed “Endlessly Ever After: Pick Your Path to Countless Fairy Tale Endings!” by Laurel Snyder “Berry Song” by Michaela Goade “Solitary Animals: lntroverts of the Wild” by Joshua David Stein “Odd Birds: Meet Nature’s Weirdest Flock” by Laura Gehl “Bear Has a Belly” by Jane Whittingham
My grandkids might understandably say of me, “Oh, Poppy, you are so yesterday.”
There are millions of people carrying heavy burdens all across our world. They cannot sleep at night and wake up tired. They have regular appointments with their counselors. Their attempts at hobbies and exercise are strategies to find relief. What burden are you carrying? There is someone that can lift your burden. He can set you free from it. His name is Jesus.
With planting season right around the corner, everyone is on the same page.
The stewards of Texas’ working lands have spoken.
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