Mosquito-borne diseases become concern following recent rainfall
Fall may be just around the corner, but technically it’s still mosquito season.
Fall may be just around the corner, but technically it’s still mosquito season.
Starting later this month Klondike will have a fulltime school marshal at the school whose focus will be entirely on the safety and security of students and staff.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Dawson County is conducting a “Backyard Homesteading Class” for residents interested in learning about raising chickens, caring for milk goats and growing their own produce.
So I finally made it. Man, how I’ve waited for this stage in life.
More than three-fourths of Texas teachers say they have seriously considered quitting the profession largely because of a perceived lack of respect and support, according to a new survey by the Charles Butt Foundation. Excessive workload and inadequate pay were other major reasons that teachers are considering leaving, The Dallas Morning News and other media outlets reported.
Fall is here, the leaves are changing, the temperature is dropping and the joy of being outdoors in Texas is felt from all regions. The change in season means a lot of activities and people excitedly prepping for upcoming events. Below are some tips on how we can keep active while enjoying the breezier climate and our busy social schedules:
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177