LISD gets award for transparency
The Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) received high grades from the Texas comptroller’s office in recognition for making the district’s spending and revenue budgets accessible for public view.
The Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) received high grades from the Texas comptroller’s office in recognition for making the district’s spending and revenue budgets accessible for public view.
With the new school year beginning in about a month, city and school officials are again working together for the safety of students.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A trio of Lamesa brothers are helping with a statewide drive to collect backpacks for children in the Uvalde school system.
To say Brandt Taylor has his hands full is an understatement.
Dawson County and the City of Lamesa are both continuing to see increases in their monthly sales tax rebates from the state.
I think most people have seen the memes on social media that show teachers in August compared to teachers in May. In August everyone is put together, excited, and ready to go. In comparison, the May teacher looks disheveled and like they have been through a tornado.
As we cross the halfway point of July, wildfire danger continues to increase across the state. On Friday, Texas A&M Forest Service firefighters responded to 15 new wildfires that burned 651 acres. As of Sunday, there were eight active wildfires; the largest was the Nethery Road Fire in Kimble County, involving an estimated 3,500 acres. It has been 70% contained.
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