Lamesa Press-Reporter
Water levels okay for now
Water levels are dropping, and evaporation and mineral levels are rising at Lake Meredith, which supplies the majority of Lamesa’s drinking water.
OISD accepts land donation
There are no plans in place right now, but O’Donnell school board members agreed Jan. 19 to accept a donation of land to the school.
KISD calls financial meeting
The school’s annual financial audit will be the focus of a special called meeting of the Klondike school board at 6 p.m. Thursday in the school library.
County approves camera system
Dawson County has been fortunate in recent years to have not had any major incidents of violence or crime inside the county courthouse, according to County Judge Foy O’Brien.
Vendors wanted for Valentine’s fair
The Lamesa Boys and Girls Club is now accepting vendors interested in showcasing their merchandise in an upcoming Valentine’s fair.
Dawson falls to Grady
It was another long evening for the Dawson Dragons on Tuesday against the Grady Wildcats, who are expected to return to the playoffs.
Softball kicks off Saturday
There’s a good chance the Golden Tornadoes will open softball season without their returning all-state pitcher Laila Vasquez on the field.
Snow causes changes to schedules
This week’s wet, snowy weather caused some changes to the basketball schedules for area high schools.