Lamesa Press-Reporter
THAT’S HER GOAL
When Andrea Cantu graduated from Lamesa High School last spring, she left behind her name in large letters along with her hoped for future accomplishment: the World Wrestling Entertainment championship belt. She’s now working on that dream by training as a pro wrestler in Lubbock. LPR photo
EMS provides helping hand to family needing assistance
ANDREWS – Whitney and Bryson Bean – consider them the walking wounded – watched from the porch of their NE residence in amazement recently as Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responders and volunteer firefighters accomplished their unique work.
County approves grant application for health clinic
SNYDER – Scurry County will pursue a $3.5 million grant to build a new health clinic and COVID-19 supply storage building.
Omicron variant is likely present in Andrews
ANDREWS – Like nearly every other area in the United States, Andrews County is being impacted by the Omicron virus variant, according to local healthcare professionals.
Corleys expand business to build Hunt Brothers’ Pizza
SLATONITE – There is a new locally owned carry-out pizza place in Slaton. Hunt Brothers’ Pizza was opened on Sept. 1 by Jason Corley. It is located across from Slaton Pharmacy on the Square. They offer a variety of thick and thin crust pizzas.
Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Library patrons utilize online book program
More than 14,700 e-books and audio books were checked out of the Dawson County Public Library this past year, according to library Director Angie Martinez.