It’s beginning to look like Christmas
Window painter decorates the town with Christmas scenes
Window painter decorates the town with Christmas scenes
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking seven county offices in the March 5, 2024 primary are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Al Crisp’s announcement.
The Christmas season is going to be a little different this year for staff at the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office and the constable’s office.
Citing a conflict of interest issue, Mesa Underground Water Conservation District (Mesa UWCD) board member Al Crisp resigned from office.
The Second Baptist Church is welcoming a new pastor.
He wrote a letter to the editor to the newspaper about it and he went before Lamesa Independent School District board members with his idea Nov. 16.
“Your Baby’s Brain: How to Use Science to Raise a Smart, Successful Child” - Dr. Gail Gross, PhD, EdD, Med “Feed the Baby: An lnclusive Guide to Nursing, Bottle-Feeding & Everything in Between” - Victoria Facelli, IBCLC “Jeremy Pang’s Simple Family Feasts: School of Wok The Modern Pioneer Cookbook: Nourishing Recipes from a Traditional Foods Kitchen” - Mary Bryant Shrader “DK: The Dog Encyclopedia: The Definitive Visual Guide”
Psalm 119:176 KJV “I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek thy servant; For I do not forget thy commandments.”
Irony’s definition has been stretched to the breaking point for me. Verily, Humpty-Dumpty’s nursery rhyme about his “wall fall” pales greatly when compared to the fall-out of a deposed football coach who had a “falling out” with his employer. The shocker, though, is that deposed Coach Jimbo Fisher will be paid some $76 million to leave. Why, that’s nearly as much as Garth Brooks’ divorce.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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