Book recalls Lamesa baseball heyday
In 1950, Lamesa dubbed itself as “The Biggest Little Baseball City in the United States.” There was good reason for the boast. Home to the Lamesa Lobos of the West
In 1950, Lamesa dubbed itself as “The Biggest Little Baseball City in the United States.” There was good reason for the boast. Home to the Lamesa Lobos of the West
Insurance and funding of various items and services were among an array of business handled by the Dawson County Commissioners Court during their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. At the recommendation
Applications for vendor spaces and entries for the Mr. and Miss Firecracker Pageants currently are being accepted for Lamesa’s annual Independence Day Celebration. Those applications and pageant entries, along with
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, May 24, through Monday, May 27: Friday, May 31 1:07 a.m. - A fuel
With a shortage of foster and adoption homes across the region, Child Protective Services is seeking families to help resolve that situation. “If you’ve been thinking of fostering or adopting,
Honor roll students for the final six-weeks grading period at the Dawson school in Welch have been announced by school officials. A Honor Roll Second grade: Eiyan Annalla, Lionel Annalla,
Teachers at North Elementary in Lamesa were treated to a cookout with representatives of First United Bank during Submitted photo Teacher Appreciation Week last month.
The same way they dominated District 3-2A softball action, the Borden County Coyotes also topped that league’s all-district team. The Coyotes, who finished their season at the state tournament, landed
Time and time again Borden County Coach Bobby Feaster has told about centerfielder Rayme Jones making some of the best defensive grabs that he’s seen in over 30 years of
Lamesa High School baseball coach Bobby Alvarez tosses a ball to a batter during the final day of his youth baseball camp held last week at Joe Spikes Field.
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