Ten years given for shooting man
A Lamesa man has been sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for shooting another man in the head here in late 2017.
A Lamesa man has been sentenced to serve 10 years in prison for shooting another man in the head here in late 2017.
Rhonda Martin, who will serve as County Auditor for at least the next two years, believes she has been preparing for this job her entire working career.
A total of 291 animals were registered by the Jan.
A 19-year-old Lamesa man has been arrested and charged in connection with motor vehicle burglaries that occurred along Highland Drive in December.
Cara McLeod was sworn in as the court reporter by 106th Judicial District Judge Reed A. Filley on Jan. 1.
What started out looking like a rout turned into an exciting contest as the state-ranked Sands High School basketball girls held off Klondike by a score of 51-45 on Friday at Ackerly.
The individuals who run the Dal Paso Museum have finished the museum’s holiday events for 2018 and are preparing new projects and events for the coming year.
North Elementary School is planning to celebrate Law Enforcement Day this coming Wednesday, at 11:30 a.m., by inviting the Lamesa ISD campuses’ local law enforcement officers to lunch.
Idon’t know much about the Mormon Church, but I’ve always viewed most adherents as being generous with both their gifts and their time.
This is the time of the year when we have the opportunity to visit, review and revise our annual goals. A goal without a plan is about as useful as single-ply toilet paper.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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