Hair salons, barbers may reopen Friday
For the first time since late March, local residents will have an opportunity beginning Friday to go to a hair salon or barber shop to get their hair cut or styled.
For the first time since late March, local residents will have an opportunity beginning Friday to go to a hair salon or barber shop to get their hair cut or styled.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court approved the purchase of a water truck and handled a variety of other business during their regular meeting Tuesday.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Although continuing to handle office operations as they have throughout the COVID-19 crisis, the district clerk’s office will remain closed to the public for the time being.
Jesse Galdean, a former principal at Lamesa Middle School, has been hired as the next principal for the Dawson school system in Welch.
If you’re a business owner, you’ve probably gone through a range of emotions recently. A few weeks ago, as part of the $2 trillion CARES Act, the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was launched to provide $349 billion to help small businesses keep their workers and stay afloat. Your expectations may have risen. But that money ran out more quickly than anticipated – a letdown for many business owners. Now, it’s on to Round 2. Time for higher hopes again?
An executive order issued by Gov. Greg Abbott to reopen in-store retail shopping, dine-in restaurants, movie theaters, museums, libraries and more took effect May 1 and will continue through May 15.
SNYDER – Snyder ISD is a step further along the pathway of moving out of the Texas Education Agency’s scrutiny after trustees approved an operations contract Thursday with Responsive Education Solutions.
SEMINOLE – The 2019-2020 Seminole ISD school year has been anything but ordinary. Not only did students not return to classes following spring break March 16-20, but distance learning has been in place since the end of March.
ANDREWS –The health department reported two more confirmed virus cases this week, which bumped Andrews County’s overall total two 21.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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