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Successful Lamar County Junior Livestock Show

Buyers at the Lamar County Junior Livestock Show paid nearly $400,000 for the top livestock projects at this year's show. Final totals still need to be made available. The top steer, showed by Evan Adams brought in $8,000. The grand champion goat exhibited by Laken Dawson brought in $5,000. The gran

Free: A whole lotta bulls for sale

Baked goods buyers shelled out $3,675 toward funds for 4-H and FFA students in Lamar County Monday night at a chili supper in advance of the annual All-Breed Bull Sale

Lamar-Delta Retired Teachers/School Employees Association begins new year

Lamar-Delta Retired Teachers and School Employees Association (LDRTSEA) holds its first meeting of the 2023-2024 year at 11 a.m. Monday in the Paris Junior College Ballroom with Tim Lee, Executive

Lamar-Delta Retired Teachers And School Employees Association Begins New Year

(Paris) – Lamar-Delta Retired Teachers and School Employees Association (LDRTSEA) holds its first meeting of the 2023-2024 year on Monday, September 25, 2023, in the Paris Junior College Ballroom at 11:00am. All retired educators are invited to attend to hear the latest from Tim Lee, Executive Direc

Lamar County Junior Livestock Show Sets Record

The Lamar County Junior Livestock Show was a huge, record-breaking success. Attendance paid $416,000 for 116 of the show's top market animals, and the number of students from the county and animals exhibited also increased. Many students showed projects with steers, hogs, lambs, goats, broilers, and

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