Footprints left behind
They put in a new sidewalk,” my neighbor said, “and the first thing that happened was, a cat walked across the cement and left little footprints!”
They put in a new sidewalk,” my neighbor said, “and the first thing that happened was, a cat walked across the cement and left little footprints!”
A weekly showing of summer movies aimed at youngsters is now underway at Lamesa’s Movieland Theater.
Honor roll students at O’Donnell Elementary have been announced for the last six-week grading period and for the full 2022-2023 academic year.
Another new oil drilling venture is being planned in the southwestern part of Dawson County.
Farmers in the Texas South Plains have a different challenge this year—too much rain. After years of devastating drought, rain started falling in May, leading to flooded fields and to one of the wettest Mays on record for the area.
Deep soil testing may pay off more this year than many, according to a recently released Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service publication.
Reflecting their success this past season, the Golden Tornadoes are well-represented on the All-District 3-3A Softball Team.
After basically spending their entire baseball career playing together on the same team, Zeph Sifuentes at third base and Zeke Vela at first, two recent Lamesa High School graduates will now find themselves on opposing teams.
Mario Dimas’s team shot a nine-under par 26 Wednesday evening to win this week’s scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Last Saturday night’s ASCO All-Star Football Game at Lubbock Cooper ended early due to the weather but there was still enough time to provide one Golden Tor ex and a former O’Donnell Eagle a memorable weekend.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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