Two intrepid out-oftowners with a plan to run along the dry beds of the Colorado River finished their 46-mile excursion a ...
Voters across the state are heading to the election polls starting Monday to cast their ballots early on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. The early voting period ends Oct.
A school police force, the county 4-H program and the evaluation of the bilingual program are all on the O’Donnell school board’s agenda. The board is meeting at 7 p.m., Tuesday in the school district ...
The Texas Rice Belt is facing a growing threat from the rice delphacid, an invasive pest with no proven method of control. Experts with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are working alongside ...
Whatever school officials are doing, it just might be working. Since the school year began Aug.
After four years on the job, Lamesa City Manager Joe Hines is resigning from office. His resignation is among the items listed on the Lamesa City Council’s agenda.
At just 14 years old, June Hernandez has already accomplished what most aspiring writers only dream of: publishing her first ...
A pirate ship themed playground set is in the N. 22nd Street Park’s future. The equipment comes in an array of colors from ...
The Howard County Junior College District Board of Trustees met for a special session at Howard College’s Lamesa Campus Oct.
At just 25 years old, Pastor Ray Ortega of The Door Church has already lived a story that reads like a modern-day redemption ...
Lamesa Middle School (LMS) students and staff are mourning the unexpected death of a popular eighth grade math teacher.
A JRS Unlimited loader transports a dead tree at Forrest Park Tuesday to the nearby old swimming pool for burning. The ...