LHS prepares for ‘Bedtime Stories’
When it came time to pick a play for Lamesa High School student thespians to perform, drama teacher Tommy Rodgers first considered staging Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic, “The Christmas Carol.”
When it came time to pick a play for Lamesa High School student thespians to perform, drama teacher Tommy Rodgers first considered staging Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic, “The Christmas Carol.”
Reservations are still being taken at Lamesa High School for a meal served by seniors in the school cafeteria between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., Dec. 19.
There’s only one item on the Lamesa school board’s agenda, but it’s one that will affect the school district for years to come.
Farmers in various parts of the county were taking advantage of last weekend’s rainfall to do breaking on their farms, turning sandy soil under and bringing more clay-type soil to the top. The practices not only helps prevent dry sand from blowing on the surface, it also loosens and prepares the soil for planting next spring.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the AgriLife Extension Crop Production and Protection Seminar Dec. 20 at locations across the Panhandle and South Plains.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has mailed survey codes to all known agricultural producers across the 50 states with an invitation to respond online to the 2022 Census of Agriculture at agcounts. usda.gov.
Tornado senior Luke Martinez jumps above Ralls players in the opening game of the O.W. Follis tournament here Thursday.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls appear to be putting their game together just in time for district play.
From the look of things it doesn’t appear that the Golden Tornado basketball boys are already taking a liking to their new home court.
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