The school district’s new superintendent’s hiring becomes official when school board members conduct their monthly meeting at 6 p.m., Thursday in the Central Office at 212 N. Houston Ave.
Lamesa ISD’s Culinary Arts program is entering a new chapter this year under the leadership of its newest instructor, Senaida ...
Another outstanding season of Klondike Cougar football came to an end last Friday night. After knocking off Amherst, Motley County and Miami in the past three weeks, the Cougars found themselves only ...
Thanks to their hot start, the Dawson Dragons boys are starting to see things in a different perspective both on and off the high school basketball court. “This weekend was the first time for our five ...
O’Donnell’s basketball boys won two out of three games in last weekend’s Sands Hoopapalooza at Ackerly. The Eagle boys opened up that tournament by beating Garden City, 64-48.
Klondike school board members holding their regular monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m., Thursday in the school library at 2911 CR H. The board’s agenda includes the establishment of a Certified Nursing ...
The city is hiring a interim city manager to take over the duties of retiring City Manager Joe Hines after he leaves office Wednesday. Hines served as city manager for three years.
It’s during this time of year that Santa and Mrs. Claus are extra busy in the North Pole preparing for Christmas Eve.
Lamesa Police Department (LPD) officials are searching for a teenager in connection with the early Monday afternoon shooting ...
Approximately 1,000 farmers and ranchers from across the Lone Star State will gather in Arlington for the Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) 92nd annual meeting Dec. 5-7.
Lamesa’s junior high basketball girls got three more wins this past Monday evening at Stanton. The Golden Tors thumped Stanton, 55-3, in Monday’s eighth grade A game.
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