LHS alum earns master’s degree
A 1993 Lamesa High School graduate recently earned his master’s degree in business administration from Westminster College.
A 1993 Lamesa High School graduate recently earned his master’s degree in business administration from Westminster College.
•On May 18, 1783, the first United Empire Loyalists, known to American Patriots as Tories, arrive in what is now New Brunswick, Canada, to take refuge under the British crown. Loyalist refugees in western Quebec were given 200 acres apiece.
Funeral service for Naomi “Mimi” Jarrett, 82, of Lamesa, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, May 16, 2022, at Second Baptist Church with Richard Womble officiating.
Rudy Sauseda, Jr. was elected to a vacant spot on the Lamesa City Council while election results went in opposite directions for two Lamesa school board candidates seeking re-election on Saturday.
With a light turnout as expected, Dawson County voters on Saturday almost matched the results across the state in approving two new amendments to the Texas constitution.
Lamesa’s economic development board members tabled action Monday on a proposal to sell 11.2 acres of land on the west side of Lamesa.
Sixteen Klondike High School seniors will be graduating at 7 p.m. on May 20 in the school auditorium.
Two Dawson High School seniors will address their fellow graduates during the school’s graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. May 20 in the school auditorium.
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