Ushered to a concert by magical dragonflies
I was “up north,” walking through the woods with an escort of dragonflies on either side, as if I were a visiting dignitary in need of protection.
I was “up north,” walking through the woods with an escort of dragonflies on either side, as if I were a visiting dignitary in need of protection.
July is National Grilling Month. It is a time to celebrate with your favorite food, alongside family and friends. This month, go outdoors! Breathe fresh air and enjoy what nature has to offer with flavors from the grill. Grilling offers the
Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce offi cials recognized the seven youngsters who preregistered in the 2022 Mr and Miss Firecracker Pageant before the July 3 event had to be canceled. The pageant went on as planned after parent-volunteer Christina Assaf took over in the event’s organization. Chamber offi cials bestowed crowns and boxed gifts Friday morning to the original entrants to show their appreciation in the time and effort youngsters took in readying for the initial contest. Those initial contestants include: Lilly Assaf; Trinity Racca; Kamron Koehler; Ysabelle Rose Reynolds, held by grandmother Melody Gonzales; Ramiro Rosales IV, held by Madison Casillas; and Abel C. Guzman, held by Alexandra Guzman. Another candidate, Harzel Jade Rodriquez, was not able to attend the Chamber’s gift presentation. LPR photo
Directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District are scheduled to consider 22 requests for water well permits when they hold their regular meeting Wednesday morning.
Dawson County Hospital District board members this coming week could finally see who is interested in constructing a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
There may be only two items on Lamesa City Council’s agenda, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to be a short meeting.
The South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD) is hosting only one local COVID-19 vaccination clinic during the month of July.
Agricultural producers in Texas who have not yet completed their crop acreage reports after planting should make an appointment with their U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) service center before the applicable deadline.
Late-season sorghum has been a consideration for Texas growers stymied by drought so far, but the risks appear higher than the reward, especially in South Texas, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service report.
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