Members, volunteers keep Movieland going
A free movie and a meal Monday evening await financial supporters of the non-profit Lamesa Movieland Theater.
A free movie and a meal Monday evening await financial supporters of the non-profit Lamesa Movieland Theater.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The possible sale of three pieces of property will be considered when directors of the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) and Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) meet this week.
Houston-based Birch Operations has announced plans to drill four horizontal oil ventures from a single location in the southeastern part of Dawson County.
My aged Uncle Mort is “up in the air” about balloons. “Until recently, balloons were festive, often gleefully ‘popped’ at parties,” he moaned. “Stick a pin in one now, and folks nearby crawl under tables, look for exits, call 9-1-1 and shield the bodies of young’uns.”
My mother has a pet squirrel named Stubby. He is not, technically, her pet, as he lives outdoors as a wild squirrel. But he spends much of his time sitting on the railing, watching my mother, and my mother spends much of her time sprinkling seeds outside for Stubby, so you cannot deny they have a relationship.
Reform. It is often a word associated with politics like immigration reform, police reform and economic reform. However, there is also a spiritual side to the term. When God moves upon an individual, a city or even a church, He calls people to reform. And what happens if people respond to God? Revival!
Fifteen requests for well permits will be considered when directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District meet this week.
Dawson County Hospital District board members are expected to cancel the scheduled May 6 election due to the lack of a contested race in that election.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177