Nazarenes continue ‘End Times’ series Sun.
Lamesa’s First Church of the Nazarene will be holding the second of a two part series this Sunday at 5 p.m.
Lamesa’s First Church of the Nazarene will be holding the second of a two part series this Sunday at 5 p.m.
think a lot about perspective. I’ve even touched on the topic from time to time. But today, I stumbled across a new take on it. (Stumbled being the operative word. Isn’t it funny – in a not-sofunny-way – how life is a series of I stumbles sometimes?)
Firefighters are looking to the skies for much-needed rain this week as crews continue battling wildfires across the state. Fires reported Sunday by the Texas A&M Forest Service were being fought in Brown, Taylor, Wilbarger, Llano, Schleicher and San Saba counties.
Representing the Women’s Study Club, Leslie Hawkins (right) recently presented a $1,000 donation to assist with the activities of the Lamesa Adoptable Pets organization. Accepting the donation is Julie Miller. LPR photo
Zoey Trevino, salutatorian of the recent graduating class at Lamesa High School, has been named this year’s recipient of the $2,000 Buckel-Lamesa Service Club Scholarship.
Lamesa’s non-profit Movieland Theater is again offering a special slate of movies this summer aimed just for children.
South Plains College (SPC) recently announced the names of local students on the school’s Deans’ List and President’s List for the spring semester.
The Borden County All-School Reunion will be held Saturday, June 11, in Gail.
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