Another case of COVID-19 has local ties
A fifth confirmed case of COVID-19 which was reported in Dawson County by local authorities Thursday morning may not wind up officially being considered a local case.
A fifth confirmed case of COVID-19 which was reported in Dawson County by local authorities Thursday morning may not wind up officially being considered a local case.
A couple with a baby and another individual lost all of their possessions when fire demolished a house and RV trailer a few miles south of Lamesa Thursday night.
While most teenagers look forward to their senior years in high school with great anticipation and excitement, this year’s seniors are facing frustration and emptiness due to the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
David Sanderson with the Ackerly Volunteer Fire Department (left) and Eddie Schwartz with the Lamesa Fire Department dump water from trucks into a portable drop tank at the scene of a fi re south of Lamesa on Thursday night. Trucks shuttled water from Lamesa to ensure enough was on hand to battle the fi re that consumed a house and an RV trailer. A foaming agent was added to the water in the tank.
Members of the Lamesa City Council on Tuesday are scheduled to consider appointing a new city manager.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court are expected to take action Tuesday to begin the annual budget and tax process.
For years I had heard about the Marfa Lights in Marfa Texas. They supposedly moved around and changed colors. People have tried to explain them, find their origins, and film them. Clayton Williams had even gone so far as to build and donate a visitor’s center and rest stop on Highway 90 seven miles east of Marfa for people to attempt to see these lights.
Joe’s red truck is parked behind his house. It hasn’t moved in days. Joe gets in his red truck every morning and drives around. He’s a member of every fraternal orga nization, a regular at the brewpub, and has friends in every corner of town. Joe picks up a coffee and spends most mornings greeting people out the window of his red pick-up.
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