Judge overturning drone law affects Texas ranchers, farmers
A federal judge ruled that a Texas “Use of Unmanned Aircraft” law violates the First Amendment in a decision that could affect Texas farmer and ranchers both positively and negatively.
A federal judge ruled that a Texas “Use of Unmanned Aircraft” law violates the First Amendment in a decision that could affect Texas farmer and ranchers both positively and negatively.
Texas forage producers are facing high fertilizer prices, but Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts do not expect they will face an early outbreak of fall armyworms.
Lamesa’s Josiah Zapata was glad that he got the opportunity to play in the ASCO All-Star Football Game even before it kicked off last Saturday at Lowrey Field in Lubbock.
After battling against some of the best softball players in the region, Lamesa’s Laila Vasquez will soon find herself on the same team with them.
Although they’re not getting as much preparation time as they originally thought, Lamesa’s Cal Ripken baseball all-stars believe that they’ll be ready when their district tournaments open up this week.
Albert Martinez’s team shot a 30 Wednesday evening to win the weekly scramble at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.
Karson Schmidt (left) and his brother Korbin Schmidt from the Dawson County 4-H recently placed sixth with their educational presentation at the Texas State 4-H Roundup in College Station. They had qualifi ed for the state event by placing fi rst at the district level. Shown with them is Nicole Singleton, Texas AgriLife County Extension Agent - Family and Community Health. submitted photo
The Dawson County Public Library is sponsoring a slew of activities to keep the kiddies busy while having fun and learning new things.
The Dawson County Public Library is the drop off spot for donations benefiting two local non-profit groups.
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