Medical Arts Hospital brings back health fair
After a three-year absence, Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) is bringing back the annual health fair.
After a three-year absence, Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) is bringing back the annual health fair.
Uncle Mort refuses to give in to what he thinks leads many folks to early graves. He says he’ll resort to extreme measures to avoid falling into a trap he calls “terminal boredom.”
My husband, Peter, and I are spending time “up north” with my parents at their cabin by the lake. Fall is late this year. I mentioned this to Peter on the drive north.
Hate. This is an often-used word in our culture. Hate speech. Acts of hate. Hate crimes. Why do people hate?
The Klondike Cougars are gearing up for homecoming week.
Lamesa High School culinary students and members of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America are holding a fund raiser this Sunday at Pedroza’s restaurant.
Most schools, several governmental offices and the majority of banks will be closed Monday for the Columbus Day holiday.
Harvest has begun in the High Plains region, primarily in the Panhandle, but even Texas Star Co-op Gin in Slaton, Texas, had some modules on the yard.
The 2023 Beltwide Cotton Conferences (BWCC), set for Jan. 10-12 at the New Orleans Marriott in New Orleans, La., will offer attendees timely updates on the latest research, technology and issues affecting U.S. cotton production and processing.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has received a grant to lead a project in partnership with the Southern Risk Management Education Center, SRMEC, to develop and deliver business and asset protection educational information to Hispanic farmers and ranchers.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177