Ten LHS teachers earn state financial incentives
Ten teachers in the Lamesa school system will be receiving a nice financial boost for the next five years through the state’s Teacher Incentive Allotment.
Ten teachers in the Lamesa school system will be receiving a nice financial boost for the next five years through the state’s Teacher Incentive Allotment.
With revenue trending much higher than expected during the past year, Medical Arts Hospital is in a better-than-usual financial position as it prepares for its new fiscal year.
What’s in a name? Well apparently a lot. Or, apparently nothing. When it comes to berries, it depends on which berry to which you refer.
Taxation without representation is tyranny. Though it’s hard to nail down who initially coined this statement, it was the hue and cry of “British Americans” when they fought during the American Revolution 260 years ago.
Lamesa’s Middle School campus has released its list of honor roll students for the third quarter of the school year.
Lamesa’s North Elementary campus has released its list of honor roll students for the third quarter of the school year.
Texas sheep and goat producers are benefiting from strong market conditions in early 2025 with seasonal supply trends supporting elevated prices.
Water shortages, loss of agricultural land, regulatory overreach and foreign ownership continue to put pressure on Texas farmers and ranchers. Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) State Legislative Director Charlie Leal testified before the House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock urging lawmakers to take action on these pressing issues.
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