Residents notified about problem with water supply
SEMINOLE – Many Seminole residents woke to a message Monday morning from Gaines County Emergency Management informing them of a water supply issue within the city.
SEMINOLE – Many Seminole residents woke to a message Monday morning from Gaines County Emergency Management informing them of a water supply issue within the city.
ANDREWS – The county’s virus case numbers remained minimal the past week, according to the Andrews County Health Department’s report on Monday.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield, Meadow, and Wellman police and fire departments recently received training from the National Weather Service on storm watch.
TAHOKA – It’s been almost 29 years since Donald Freitag, M.D., opened his medical practice at a clinic office at Lynn County Hospital District in Tahoka, but the local physician recently decided to
After seeing his shot at running in last year’s state track meet taken away due to COVID-19, Sands’ Riley Webb is determined to run his final race as a high school athlete at Austin next month.
Six Golden Tornado tracksters punched their tickets to the Region 1-3A Track and Field Championships with strong performances in Thursday’s area meet at Denver City.
Shady Oaks Golf Course at Baird will be the site this week of the Region I-3A Golf Tournament which will include two Golden Tornado players.
Phil Behrens admits that he’s one of those who grew up pretty much on the golf course.
“I’ve always loved this game,” Behrens said.
Mario Dimas’ team shot an eight-under-par score of 27 Wednesday evening to win the weekly scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
A member of the Lamesa Golden Tornadoes’ baseball team attempts to connect with a pitch during a game here last month against Forsan.
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