Permits approved for drilling
Four permits for horizontal oil drilling operations in the southern half of Dawson County have been approved by the Texas Railroad Commission since the first of the year.
Four permits for horizontal oil drilling operations in the southern half of Dawson County have been approved by the Texas Railroad Commission since the first of the year.
Donations of hay, feed, fencing supplies, cow feed and milk replacer are needed to support livestock owners impacted by the devastating wildfires that have scorched ranchland across a large portion of the Texas Panhandle.
Local residents will have an opportunity to view the play which Lamesa High School’s will be presenting in this spring’s University Interscholastic League (UIL) one-act play competition.
SEMINOLE – The Seminole Independent School District is seeking to employ local individuals for three new and open positions in its Career and Technology Education (CTE) program.
SNYDER – Many residents have come together to help a local girl fight childhood cancer.
ANDREWS – For the first time in years, it appears there will be supermarket competition once again in Andrews.
Golden Tornado senior Liz Segovia and sophomore Ireland Adams faced each other last Saturday in the consolation finals of Lubbock’s Kingdom Prep Tournament at Texas Tech University.
The Lamesa High School girls track squad opens it 2024 season on Thursday at Denver City.
Lamesa High School senior golfer Mason Adcock probably could have found better weather conditions to play a round of golf this past week.
Lamesa’s Adi Cuellar won the eighth grade girls’ 200-meter dash in the Golden Tornado junior high girls’ track season opener this past Tuesday at Denver City.
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