Crane, not taxi, service gets aid
Lamesa is not getting a new taxi service, as the agenda for Monday’s economic development board meeting may have hinted.
Lamesa is not getting a new taxi service, as the agenda for Monday’s economic development board meeting may have hinted.
Unless there’s heavy rainfall or a threat of lightning on the horizon, each Monday Lamesa High School’s marching band members and color guard can be found practicing their moves and music.
It isn’t uncommon for high school marching bands to put certain props in their shows. But some of the larger props can come with hefty prices.
Lamesa economic development officials showed Monday they are serious about long-discussed plans for establishing a new industrial park here.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Twenty or more local residents showed up Monday night at the community center to hear six Democrat candidates and one Independent speak and answer questions.
Does your child always ask “why?” Does your child learn new things very fast, quickly, or easily? Does your child want to know about many things? Is your child interested in things that other children his/her age are not usually interested in? Lamesa school officials are indicating that parents or guardians who see such traits in their child may want to refer that child to be tested for participation in the school’s Gifted and Talented (G/T) Program.
The Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation are hosting “Business After Hours” from 5 p.m until 6:30 p.m., Thursday at First United Bank, 602 N. 1st Street.
Flu season is underway, and health officials are urging Texans to get their vaccinations as soon as possible, since it takes about two weeks for the shot to take effect.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177