Young Farmers discuss hemp
BROWNFIELD – The West Texas Young Farmers met on Wednesday to discuss business, but one of the more interesting items on the agenda was a report from WTYFA President Mason
BROWNFIELD – The West Texas Young Farmers met on Wednesday to discuss business, but one of the more interesting items on the agenda was a report from WTYFA President Mason
ANDREWS – The long-awaited Andrews Food Pantry project will have to wait a little longer, school officials said this week. Contractor proposals were opened the day before the Aug. 13
SEMINOLE – With his family standing beside him for the dedication ceremony, 1963 Seminole High School graduate John Curry watched on Aug. 17 as a new high school gymnasium at
SNYDER – While Snyder Junior High School’s five-year stretch of low ratings from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) makes it subject to state sanctions, those sanctions won’t be announced until
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, Aug. 30 through Monday, Sept. 2. Friday, Aug 30 1:00 a.m. – One person
Popular cumbia music group Erick Y Grupo Mas-sore will be the featured entertainers at this year’s annual Fiestas Patrias event. Sponsored by local Knights of Columbus Council 7953, Fiestas Patrias
First Baptist Church of Lamesa will be serving as host for a Grief Recovery Group which will be meeting at the church beginning Sept. 22. Everyone is welcome to attend,
At my house we are entering another senior year. As a senior years go, I consider myself fairly experienced. I’ve relished in and endured a handful so far (if we’re
As a business owner, you can’t afford to ignore your competition. You can’t afford to miss out on the trends affecting your industry. You can’t afford to alienate customers. And
The Texas School Safety Update, a report highlighting progress made to keep students and teachers safe at school, was released by Gov. Greg Abbott. The report gives Texans an update
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