COVID cases jump
After easing off the past couple of weeks, the number of active COVID-19 cases here more than tripled this past week, reaching a high mark not seen since January.
After easing off the past couple of weeks, the number of active COVID-19 cases here more than tripled this past week, reaching a high mark not seen since January.
There’s no way you can talk about Barbara Sandlin without talking about the Lost Texan Cafe. They are as combined as pork ribs and the homemade barbecue sauce featured on the restaurant’s menu.
A youngster holds on tight in a competition to see who one can stay on a sheep for the longest ride. The mutton bustin’ action was one of several events for youngsters attending the rodeo Thursday night. LPR photo
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A new 2023 budget and tax rate will be the focus of the first of two meetings Tuesday afternoon by the Dawson County Commissioners Court.
Lamesa City Council members are meeting at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday for a budget workshop and discussions about the tax rate.
The 2022-2023 budgets will be a focus of discussion and action during a meetin Monday of Lamesa’s economic development boards.
School finances and various policies for the upcoming school year will be among an array of items to be considered by Dawson school board members during their regular meeting Monday evening.
TAHOKA – It comes as no surprise to local residents that it is extremely hot outside - as in triple digits hot!
SEMINOLE – Construction is nearly complete on the $800,000 state-funded fence project enclosing 400 acres at the Gaines County Airport.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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