Youth basketball league in the works
Trey Barrera, head of Lamesa’s new youth basketball league called The League, is excited about response he’s been getting from the community.
Trey Barrera, head of Lamesa’s new youth basketball league called The League, is excited about response he’s been getting from the community.
One stretch of plays late in the first quarter of the O’Donnell Eagles’ six-man football game Thursday at Wellman-Union exemplified the type of night it was for the Wildcats.
After spotting Whiteface Antelopes an early 6-0 lead, the Borden County Coyotes responded by giving a good homecoming crowd at Gail plenty to cheer about Friday night.
When Lamesa Adoptable Pets Director Julie Miller isn’t volunteering her time finding homes for stray dogs, she’s working as an adult probation officer.
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Monday: Frito pie, spanish rice, yellow squash and dessert
Danny Welch and his wife, Judy, recently took over the pastoral duties at Dayspring Church at 1008 N. 7th Street and Bryan Ave.
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Pre-K and Elementary Breakfast: Maple waffle, apple, fruit juice
Medical providers here and elsewhere across Texas are caught in a political crossfire.
Madelyn Pedroza, 7, dressed as Wonder Woman, and Harlow Pedroza, 4, in a Bat Girl costume, decorated Halloween pumpkins with colorful paint during the annual Pumpkin Patch event hosted this past Sunday by Lamesa High School’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America organization. Participants enjoyed brisket burritos prepared by the LHS barbecue teams, face painting and a chance to decorate their own pumpkins.LPR photo
The ballot for a seat on the city council in a Dec. 18 special election is now set in stone.
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