Memorials
The Dal Paso Museum gratefully acknowledges the following memorials:
The Dal Paso Museum gratefully acknowledges the following memorials:
Far-out occurrences often are illuminated through the miracle of the Internet, sometimes resulting in findings that may, uh, need additional study.
My new friend, Betty Lou, started a book club, and she asked me to join.
Have you ever known someone who took pride in saying something like, “My body. My choice. I am going to live however I choose?” They are right! Every person does have the human right to live and do with their bodies, whatever they want. However, it is also true, that though a person has the freedom to choose, they do not have the freedom to decide the consequences of their choices.
Cotton producers struggling with available water after drought and dropping water tables can maximize crop yields from limited water with some planning and implementation of variable deficit irrigation, according to research by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service recently released its latest cotton crop production report.
The names of North Elementary School students who made the honor roll list for the last six-week grading period have been announced.
A trio of students from Lamesa and O’Donnell earned degrees from Angelo State University during the 2023 spring commencement exercises on May 12-13 at the ASU Junell Center/Stephens Arena.
Seven Dawson County residents were recognized on the Dean’s List for Angelo State University’s 2023 spring semester.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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