Cougars open season Tues.
After having most of last year’s team back from a squad which was ranked 17th in the final Class 1A state volleyball poll, the Klondike Cougars enter this season with high expectations.
After having most of last year’s team back from a squad which was ranked 17th in the final Class 1A state volleyball poll, the Klondike Cougars enter this season with high expectations.
Clint Kunkel’s team shot a 27 Wednesday evening to win this week’s scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Members of the Lamesa Community Players already are hard at work preparing for their next production, “Last Round-up of the Guacamole Queens,” which will take the stage here Oct. 6-11. Kenny Nance and Vicki Winford will be directing the show. Members of the stage crew, lights and sound are (from left) Carmen Furlow, Rebecca Mince, Lakin Hise, Angela Martinez, Jackson Leonard, Randy Leonard, Kevin Williams, Robert Sistrunk and Gabby Vogler. LCP photo
Lamesa’s annual back-to-school giveaway event is now just a week away.
Funeral service for Vonna Diane Turney, 64, of Lamesa, will be held Friday, August 5, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at Faith Temple Church with Pastor Jerry Walton officiating.
Lamesa’s annual rodeo will open Thursday for a three-night run at the local rodeo arena just off Houston Ave. at the south edge of town.
In another of their combined regular meetings and budget sessions Tuesday evening, Lamesa City Council members set a proposed tax rate and discussed some possible fee changes.
The future of the energy industry, the state of the economy, and agriculture were just a few of the topics on Congressman August Pfluger’s plate when he met with over 20 citizens Tuesday morning during a ‘Town Hall” session at the Forrest Park Community Center.
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