Trio of inmates get more time in prison
Three state prison inmates will be spending additional time behind bars after pleading guilty in 106th District Court this past week to committing felony offenses inside the Smith Unit here.
Three state prison inmates will be spending additional time behind bars after pleading guilty in 106th District Court this past week to committing felony offenses inside the Smith Unit here.
There was “people-watching” at its best recently when Texans gathered at polling places to exercise their voting preferences in primary elections. Yep, it was a foretaste of the “Big One” in November.
It’s Sunshine Week in America, and thanks to the leadership of key legislators, the sun shines brighter in Texas than it did a year ago.
Lamesa City Council members on Tuesday will consider establishing a taxfunded economic development program and renaming a downtown park.
Klondike school board members this past week approved the re-hiring of all current school personnel, according to Superintendent Steve McLaren.
The past few weeks have been a rollercoaster of uncertainty and hope for Texas High Plains cotton growers, as markets continue to trade lower for a variety of reasons including the worldwide Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, but earlyseason precipitation throughout the region is setting producers up for a favorable start to the 2020 crop.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension office in Lamesa will be offering Auxin and Private Applicator Training (PAT) sessions here during late March and early April.
Fed cattle prices, like most futures markets, have been on a rollercoaster due to unknowns surrounding the COVID-19, new coronavirus, outbreak. But part of the cattle price drop point to supply and demand economics rather than panic, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
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