Water project bids top $11 million
Two weeks after reviewing a dozen construction bids for work on a longawaited water improvement project, Lamesa City Council members Tuesday approved three contractors to work on the project.
Two weeks after reviewing a dozen construction bids for work on a longawaited water improvement project, Lamesa City Council members Tuesday approved three contractors to work on the project.
When the power went out for some residents during last month’s ice storm, many wondered why it happened and later worried their electric bills might contain some heavy charges.
A few months ago I was attacked by something so powerful I didn’t know if I’d survive. My husband of 33 years died much too soon, much too young. I was left A here, alone. The lone survivor, except this was no reality show. It was the real deal. And it sucked. Still does.
While social media is a controversial topic in itself, it often makes or breaks a business. When looking at public education through a marketing lens, it is vital to promote the celebrations that our kids and teachers experience daily.
The state’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.8% in January, down a tick from December’s 6.9% rate but double the record low of 3.4% in May 2019.
For the second straight month the City of Lamesa has increases in its sales tax allocations distributed by the State Comptroller’s Office in Austin.
AUSTIN – Vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers, which is why TxDOT is urging teens to make one simple click to save their lives and the lives of others.
ANDREWS – The Andrews Economic Development Corporation this week closed on a major land deal to provide its largest business park yet and open the door to additional business and development.
SEMINOLE – Seminole Police Chief Bernie Kraft said that a keen-eyed cashier at the Uncles store on S. Main suspected the use of credit card skimmers at two of their gas pumps on March 6 and reported the activity to police.
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