SPC honors fall Nursing Program graduates
A Lamesa resident, enrolled in the associate degree Nursing Program at South Plains College, was among the 45 graduates during the recent Pinning Ceremony in the Texan Dome.
A Lamesa resident, enrolled in the associate degree Nursing Program at South Plains College, was among the 45 graduates during the recent Pinning Ceremony in the Texan Dome.
Honor roll students in the O’Donnell school system have been announced for the second six-week grading period.
Dawson County office will be hosting in-person event
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this past week announced that it will begin issuing more than $223 million in Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program (PARP) payments.
In its December crop report, USDA estimated a 2023-24 U.S. crop of 12.78 million bales. That is down from an estimate of 13.09 million bales in the November report Upland production was estimated at 12.45 million bales, down from 12.74 million last month, and extra-long staple production at 331,000 bales, down from the November estimate of 354,000 bales.
Itend to be a Christmas maximalist; at least if you ask my husband, Peter, that’s what he would say.
What do you resent most in your life? Are you on your list? Maybe you should be.
The State of Texas is known far and wide for its citizens’ love of football. Taken a step further, names of school mascots can cause head-scratching and sometimes absolute disbelief when their plural names are discovered.
They might not have won as many games as they wanted to this fall in the Golden Tornadoes’ football program, but it was still along ways from being a total wash.
Borden County’s basketball girls jumped up to eighth in this week’s Texas Association of Basketball Coaches’ Class 1A state poll.
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