Martin Luther King day is Monday
In honor of what would have been civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 94th birthday, federal offices and two school districts are taking the day off Monday.
In honor of what would have been civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 94th birthday, federal offices and two school districts are taking the day off Monday.
After being delayed a month last year because of COVID, Lamesa’s annual pancake supper is returning to its traditional date on the last Saturday in January.
Due to an “amazing” turnout for the first class last week, the “Growing and Nourishing Healthy Communities Garden Course” is moving to a new location.
A nice crowd at the Golden Tornadoes’ new gym got its money’s worth and then some Tuesday night when Lamesa renewed an old rivalry against Dimmitt.
A strong start helped the Golden Tornado basketball girls make it two wins in a row in District 3-3A here Tuesday evening with a 4916 victory over Dimmitt at Lamesa High School’s new gym.
Lamesa’s junior high girls hoop squads won two out of four games Monday evening at Littlefield.
If there was any concern about Sands’ girls getting caught off guard Tuesday night at Wellman-Union with a Top 25 match-up ahead of them, it didn’t take long to remove those worries.
The Golden Tornadoes’ power lifting squad has a number of questions which will start being answered in their first meet of their season Thursday at Slaton.
The Dawson Dragon girls basketball team gave the Loop Longhorns all they wanted Tuesday night in District 8A hoop action, but a big second half helped give the Longhorns a 37-22 victory.
The O’Donnell Eagles enjoyed a clean sweep on the District 6A hardwoods Tuesday night at Southland.
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