Judge overturning drone law affects Texas ranchers, farmers
A federal judge ruled that a Texas “Use of Unmanned Aircraft” law violates the First Amendment in a decision that could affect Texas farmer and ranchers both positively and negatively.
A federal judge ruled that a Texas “Use of Unmanned Aircraft” law violates the First Amendment in a decision that could affect Texas farmer and ranchers both positively and negatively.
Texas forage producers are facing high fertilizer prices, but Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts do not expect they will face an early outbreak of fall armyworms.
•On June 13, 1381, a large mob of English peasants marches into London and begins burning and looting the city. The revolt began with the bubonic plague in the late 1340s, which killed nearly a third of the population of England and led to higher wages due to scarcity of labor. Parliament, however, passed laws to hold down wages.
Four residents of Seminole – including two children – were killed in a collision involving a car and a tractor-trailer rig west of Lamesa on Saturday night.
In the years after Columbine and Sandy Hook, school officials began initiating measures seeking to avoid such an event ever happing here.
The municipal swimming pool at the North 22nd Street Park opened Monday and kids are enjoying the opportunity to cool off from the triple digit heat.
Police and firefighters are continuing to investigate an incident in which a residence in the 200 block of N. 18th St. was damaged by fire last Friday afternoon.
Last year the number of people killed in vehicle crashes in Texas reached a level not seen since 1981, and 34% of those deaths involved speed. In 2021, speed was the main reason we saw 163,756 traffic crashes in Texas, resulting in 6,493 serious injuries and 1,532 fatalities.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Despite making progress in nabbing the culprits involved in numerous auto burglaries here over the past couple of months, Lamesa police are continuing to urge local residents to keep their car doors locked.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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