Confirmed cases now at 21
ANDREWS –The health department reported two more confirmed virus cases this week, which bumped Andrews County’s overall total two 21.
ANDREWS –The health department reported two more confirmed virus cases this week, which bumped Andrews County’s overall total two 21.
The Lamesa Golden Tornadoes are now in the process of finding only their sixth head boys basketball coach in the past 74 years.
Darrian Doederlein spent much of her childhood around the game of softball.
Hazel Marjorie (Chapman) Barnes, age 91, of Fairview Community, broke loose of her earthly chains in the early morning May 4, 2020, at Marcy Place in Big Spring, Texas.
A private Catholic funeral mass of Christian burial will be celebrated for Genoveva V. Reyes, age 98, of Lamesa at 10:00 a.m. Thursday May 7, 2020 at St.
After serving as Lamesa’s police chief for the past six and a half years, Dale A. Alwan Sr. apparently is no longer with the City of Lamesa.
The COVID-19 crisis already is having a significant financial impact on the local hospital district, with that impact expected to grow over the next few months.
Dawson County’s total COVID-19 case count continues to climb but local authorities also continue to emphasize those with the virus represent only a tiny fraction of the overall population.
Although an employee of the Focused Care of Lamesa nursing facility tested positive for COVID-19 last month, it appears at this time that the virus has not spread to any of the residents or other employees.
While city and county offices here are re-opening with the relaxation of statewide COVID-19 restrictions, it is not yet business as usual.
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