LuLu Adcock
Mary Louise “LuLu” Pearson Adcock, 90, formerly of Lamesa, TX went home to be with our Lord on June 1, 2020.
Mary Louise “LuLu” Pearson Adcock, 90, formerly of Lamesa, TX went home to be with our Lord on June 1, 2020.
Although it is located more than 350 miles away, Gun Barrel City is becoming something of a pipeline to Lamesa when it comes to economic development leadership.
A Lubbock SWAT team and armored personnel carrier joined local officers in a pre-dawn narcotics raid at a Lamesa residence Thursday morning.
Dawson High School’s 2020 seniors will be receiving their diplomas this coming Friday at 7 p.m. at McCauley Field at Welch.
After something of a lull for a couple of weeks, Dawson County’s total number of COVID-19 cases grew by two late this past week.
With many of the normal senior-year activities cancelled this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Class of 2020 were feted Friday to a parade hosted by the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce. Riding in decorated automobiles, trailers and even a semi-truck, the seniors waved and threw candy to family members, friends and well- wishers who lined the streets between Forrest Park and the downtown square. Open to graduating seniors from Lamesa and the surrounding area, the parade was one of the largest seen here in a number of years.
A Lamesa High School graduating senior is all smiles while riding in the parade here Friday evening to recognize the Class of 2020.
Members of the high school graduating class of 2020, along with parents and friends, decorated old pickups, Jeeps and other vehicles to participate in a senior parade Friday evening, sponsored by the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The 2020 Census, the oncea-decade count of everyone who lives in the United States, is underway but has gotten off to somewhat of a slow start in Dawson County.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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