Cougar volleyballers hosting Kingdom Prep
The Klondike Cougars continued tuning up for district play by taking on traditional volleyball powers Alpine and Wink in a dual match Tuesday night at Wink
The Klondike Cougars continued tuning up for district play by taking on traditional volleyball powers Alpine and Wink in a dual match Tuesday night at Wink
The Golden Tornadoes’ 2021 cross country season is off and running.
New cases of COVID-19 in Dawson County are reaching numbers not seen since they were hitting their peak here late last year.
Lamesa High School sophomore Sagen Oaks helps lead cheers in front of the new bleachers and multi-level press box on the home side of Tornado Stadium. The center portion of the new bleachers feature comfortable stadium seating. LPR photo
With new COVID-19 cases jumping sharply, a drivethru immunization clinic is being planned here Tuesday by Medical Arts Hospital and Medical Arts Clinic.
After conducting the required public hearings, Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) board members unanimously adopted the 2021-2022 budget and tax rate during their regular meeting Thursday.
Local taxpayers will see a slight increase in the property tax rate assessed by the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District this year, but it won’t be as much as originally proposed.
They are considered burrowing vermin in need of eradication by some. Others see them as just plain cute even though they are classified as rodents. If you’re a longtime resident, they don’t really capture notice. For newcomers, the realization that Lamesa has prairie dogs living within the city limits is an interesting fact. There’s at least one West Texas city that has a community of the animals protected by the city. Prairie Dog Town, formed in the 1930’s, has become a favorite tourist site in Lubbock. “A lot of folks don’t like them. They are voracious eaters,” said Sam Har
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Just a couple of weeks after returning to school, Lamesa High School students already are preparing for the annual homecoming festivities.
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