LEAP/LEDC to discuss financial incentive
A financial incentive for a recycling operation will be considered by local econom development officials this coming week.
A financial incentive for a recycling operation will be considered by local econom development officials this coming week.
First United Bank President Adam Wright (far left) presents a $1,000 check to Lights of Love board members Thursday afternoon. Bank employees raised the funds for the organization that collects funds, toys and winter wear for the area’s needy children every Christmas season. Pictured with Wright are (from left) Melissa Cazares, Sheriff Matt Hogg, Justin Lindsey, Leigh Hogg, (back) Frankie Sauseda, who designed the organization’s shirts, and Kasi Shofner. LPR photo
The South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD) is hosting COVID-19 vaccination drives at two local locations for both adults and eligible children.
A public hearing on the school district’s redistricting of its single-member precincts will be held during the Lamesa school board’s regular at 6 p.m. Thursday in the school administration office board room at 212 N. Houston Ave.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court have a light agenda for their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon.
The school superintendent’s evaluation, a financial audit, improvements to a sports field and a food service request top the O’Donnell board’s meeting agenda this coming week.
TAHOKA – Wilson area farmers, along with their hands and farm equipment, joined forces Monday morning to complete a community harvest-cotton picking for the family of long-time Wilson area farmer, James Nolte.
ANDREWS – The day is still vivid in Leland Hamilton’s mind.
SLATON – A trio of Slaton High School (SHS) cheerleaders – two current, and one former – were part of a group of 600 high school cheerleaders and dancers from across the country representing the camp brands of Varsity Spirit in the Varsity Spirit Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in Honolulu, Hawaii Dec. 4-8.
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County commissioners accepted a letter of resignation from Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Jeff James during a special open meeting Dec. 6. Then, following an executive session, the court unanimously agreed to appoint Bonnie Ericson to complete James’ unfinished term.
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