Klondike girls on a roll
Klondike’s girls remain ranked fifth in the state in this week’s Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 1A state volleyball poll.
Klondike’s girls remain ranked fifth in the state in this week’s Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 1A state volleyball poll.
Lamesa’s junior volleyballers split their four matches here Monday against the Coahoma Bulldogs.
Lamesa High School’s final home football game of the season, against the Slaton Tigers, will basically be a fight for survival.
Marilyn McWilliams takes home the top prize of $25 as the Week-8 winner of the
The Sands Mustangs and Borden County Coyotes will square off against each other in Division I District 7A gridiron action Friday night at Ackerly.
Robert O. Vela, 72, of Lamesa passed away Friday, October 14, 2022, in Lamesa surrounded by his loved ones.
As many of you know, Victor Dimas Jr. was diagnosed with a high-grade glioma brain tumor in mid June of 2022.
Medical Arts Hospital will be hosting a health fair from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the hospital, 2200 N. Bryan Ave.
After being closed for construction work since early June – restricting east-west traffic flow across the southern part of Lamesa – much of South Bryan Ave. re-opened this past week.
The Texas Well Owner Network is hosting a “Well Educated” water well screening in Lamesa on Nov. 1 to give area residents the opportunity to have their well water screened.
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