A spaced-out graduation
It won’t be exactly like graduation ceremonies here in past years but members of Lamesa High School Class of 2020 will still get the opportunity to walk across the stage and get their diplomas.
It won’t be exactly like graduation ceremonies here in past years but members of Lamesa High School Class of 2020 will still get the opportunity to walk across the stage and get their diplomas.
Last Thursday’s regular monthly meeting of the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors concluded with somewhat of a changing of the guard as far as the board is concerned.
Two juveniles were taken into custody after police recovered a stolen vehicle and firearm during an incident Tuesday morning at the Stripes convenience store in the 400 block of N. Lynn Ave., according interim Lamesa Police Chief Josh Peterson.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department during the past few days:
For the first time in more than two months, movies will be back on the big screen in Lamesa this coming weekend.
Woodcarver Cam Dockery (left) of Whitharral shows Lamesa school Superintendent Jim Knight the Golden Tornado mascot which was placed in front of Lamesa High School on Wednesday morning. Dockery spent about two days carving the statue out of Douglas Fir. LPR photo
Opting to add at least one more item to the proposal, member of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday delayed action on adoption of a policy regarding temporary and permanent pipelines in the right-of-way of county roads.
At first I was afraid, I was petrified.” Gloria Gaynor, I Will Survive
As an investor, you’ll always need to deal with risk of some kind. But how can you manage the risk that’s been made clear by the recent volatility in the financial markets? The answer to this question may depend on where you are in life.
Gov. Greg Abbott on May 26 issued a proclamation giving the green light to more services and activities in a second phase of the state’s plan to reopen from mandatory pandemic closures.
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