COVID tally jumps by 12 on weekend
Dawson County saw its largest one-time jump in COVID-19 cases reported Monday by the South Plains Public Health District.
Dawson County saw its largest one-time jump in COVID-19 cases reported Monday by the South Plains Public Health District.
Dawson County is planning a tax increase of almost 11 cents per $100 property value but is expecting to collect about $39,000 less money than last year.
Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) officials agreed Monday evening to provide the local matching funds needed by the City of Lamesa for a $500,000 grant it is seeking to pay for sidewalks and lighting improvements in the downtown area.
After sitting vacant for almost four years, the former Walmart location in the Pioneer Square Shopping Center soon will be the location of a Tractor Supply retail store.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Dawson school board members on Monday voted to propose a 2020-2021 property tax rate of $1.0547 per $100 worth of property.
With supplies and clothing still available, a second session of the annual community Back-to-School Giveaway has been scheduled for this coming Saturday.
The Lamesa Chamber of Commerce is hosting an officer appreciation event this Thursday to give the community a chance to meet their local law enforcement.
A new tax rate and a handgun policy will be the focus of a special called meeting of the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors on Thursday afternoon.
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