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Rangelands recovering, but drought remains
Early summer and subsequent rains helped Texas’ native rangelands bounce back from drought.
Organic transition partnership to recruit, train, mentor farmers
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, through its organics program, will lead the Texas Transition to Organic Partnership Program, or Texas TOPP, designed to recruit, train, mentor and advise farmers who want to transition to organic production.
Local author to speak at Museum
Lamesa native Kathryn “Kathy” Crawley will read from her debut novel, “
New principal meets LISD school board
Lamesa school board members got a quick introduction Thursday to Lamesa High School’s new principal.
Board approves safety measures
Lamesa school board members Thursday took an 18-member safety committee’s recommendation in spending $200,000 on NGS, a company providing protective film coverings for glass windows and doors with windows.
Meal prices increase for adult diners
The cost of school meals for adults eating in school cafeterias are going up.
Girls help team win World Series in Branson
A couple of local sluggers helped the Midland’s Xtreme Mayhem take the FASA (Fastpitch America Softball Association) 12-and-under division World Series by surprise last week at Branson, Mo.
Youth camp kicks off Mon.
Lamesa Boys & Girls Club Director Claudia Morales has announced changes in this week’s youth basketball camp which begins here Monday morning at the new Lamesa High School Gym.