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STORM AID

STORM AID

Benny Olivo (center) was pictured on the front page of the Lamesa Press-Reporter wading in water almost waist-deep after checking on his home on N. Main Ave. that was fl ooded from the severe storm which hit Lamesa on June 26. Olivo also was quoted in the newspaper as saying he and his family had basically lost everything to the fl ooding around the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club Lake. Seeing the photo and story, former Lamesa resident Walt Bray sent a $500 check which Press-Reporter Publisher Publisher Russel Skiles (left) presented Tuesday to Olivo and his wife Monica to assist them in recovering from the storm. Bray, who owned Bray Implement here for many years, is encouraging other current and former residents to also do whatever they can to assist the many residents here who were impacted by the storm. LPR photo

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NEWS FROM THE PARK

Lamesa High School cheerleaders and the Golden Tornado mascot stand behind John Robison, chief meteorologist with Lubbock’s KCBD News Channel 11, as he gives the weather report from Lamesa’s Forrest Park during Thursday’s 6 p.m. newscast. KCBD did both its 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. broadcasts from Lamesa as part of its annual Community Coverage Tour, spotlighting Lamesa and the surrounding area. LPR photo

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177