LFD cooking out to benefit panhandle
Lamesa Fire Rescue will be holding a cookout this coming Saturday, with all proceeds going to assist with fire relief efforts in the Texas panhandle.
Lamesa Fire Rescue will be holding a cookout this coming Saturday, with all proceeds going to assist with fire relief efforts in the Texas panhandle.
Normally scheduled for the second Tuesday of each month, the food distribution from the Feed One Food Bank during March is being postponed one week.
A series of free educational programs in Lamesa on Alzheimer’s and dementia got underway this week and will continue through March 26.
Applications are now being accepted for a correctional officer training academy starting March 27 at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Smith Unit just outside Lamesa.
Individuals interested in becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) will have an opportunity to attend a “fast-track” CNA course being offered here this summer through the Lamesa campus of Howard College.
Construction and personnel items dominate the agenda for Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the Klondike school board.
A special election for the Lamesa City Council’s District 6 seat brought out two new contenders for the job.
SEMINOLE – Robotics, a fast-growing field that combines engineering, programming and design, has made its way into Seminole High School this year.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield High School volleyball team will see a familiar face return next season as Brownfi eld High School graduate Mallorie Brantley will guide the Lady Cubs as their new head coach for the 2024-2025 season.
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