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After two decades of dedicated leadership at Howard College’s Lamesa campus, Provost Monica Castro is preparing to retire, ...
On any given morning, as the sun rises over the dewcovered fairways, you’ll find Jonah Smith already hard at work walking the ...
Start thinking about the biggest threats to the livestock and wildlife industry now. That was the advice given at the Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course during a panel discussion and general session ...
It’s a piece of the budget that probably many wouldn’t consider as vital: the Average Daily Attendance (ADA) ratings. The ratings become part of every public school district’s annual budget.
With the deadline looming for the 2025-2026 budget and the numbers not totally tallied, Dawson County Hospital District board members approved the preliminary tax rate Thursday morning. It’s ...
The United States recently announced a series of new trade deals that promise to expand opportunities for American agriculture and strengthen economic ties with global partners. “Trade is essential to ...
Lamesa school administrators see the difference it’s made when a state law went into effect banning students from taking their cell phones onto campus. Without their phones to distract them, students ...
LAYING THE FLOOR County maintenance workers Gracie Martinez and Henry Conde work on installing laminated flooring in a ...
The spirit of growth, leadership, and community service was in full bloom at the Dawson County 4-H End-of-Year Awards Banquet ...
A capital murder case that was postponed three months ago began again Monday with jury selection. Dawson County Courthouse’s ...
After almost five decades ministering to nine church congregations and youth, First Baptist Church minister Jim Medley is ...
An excerpt of a Literary Lamesa presentation, published last week, was erroneously partially published. It is being re-published in its entirety.
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