FFA teams advancing to state
Teams from both Lamesa and Klondike high schools are advancing to state in FFA Leadership Development Events (LDE) competition.
Teams from both Lamesa and Klondike high schools are advancing to state in FFA Leadership Development Events (LDE) competition.
Members of the Lamesa FFA Public Relations team which qualified for state are (front, from left) Sagen Oaks, Katey Fletcher, (back) Chloe Crittendon and Reagan Derington.
Klondike FFA’s state-qualifying Greenhand Chapter Conducting team consists of (from left) Amy Ruiz, Jace DeLong, Mercy Ynostrosa, Truett Thixton, Aisley Evans, Reagan Braswell, Fallon Warren and Gabriella Del Busto.
The Klondike FFA Senior Chapter Conducting team, which has qualified for state competition, features (from left) Kolby Pepper, Allison Hutchings, Ashlynn Cagle, David Boschman, Stormie Addison, Neihmaya Howard, Raleigh Bellows, Addilyn Cummings, Bailey White and Gracie Huffaker.
Lamesa city officials called off the city council’s special meeting Monday over six hours before it was scheduled to begin.
Once Thanksgiving is out of the way, it’s time to plan for Christmas.
ANDREWS – An Andrews school bus carrying band students to the Mustangs’ football game at Sweetwater Friday was struck head-on by a pickup traveling the wrong way on Interstate 20 in Big Spring.
SNYDER – Ernie B. Armstrong, 132nd district judge, will retire at the end of December.
SEMINOLE – Life-long resident Joyce Bishop Hargrove and the Seminole Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were honored at the annual Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce Membership Banquet Nov. 17 at the Gaines County Civic Building.
It was late in the afternoon when Isaac Simmons got the call: a vehicle was broken down along a stretch of I-45 in Fairfield, and Simmons, a 35-year-old tow truck driver, headed out to help.
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