Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The Dawson County Sheriff ’s Office did not receive any complaints last year from anyone who believed they had been stopped or searched based on race, ethnicity or national origin.
O’Donnell school board members agreed to extend the school administrators’ contracts and increase their salaries.
After performing either as solo musicians or as ensembles before University Interscholastic League (UIL) judges last weekend at Abernathy High School, several Lamesa High School students are advancing to the state level of competition.
Cris Norris (center), president of the Lamesa Service Club, presents Laynie Allen, president of the Lamesa High School chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), a $1,000 check to help cover the students’ expenses as they participate in various contests and activities around the state this spring. Many of the students assisted the Lamesa Service Club during the organization’s recent annual pancake supper. Shown, in addition to the students, are Kevin Pedroza (back row, left), FCCLA sponsor, and Scott Miers, Lamesa Service Club treasurer.
Lamesa Community Players (LCP) members are remembering one of their own by offering a $500 scholarship to an upcoming Dawson County graduating senior.
An academy is being held March 22 for correctional officers, office staff and maintenance supervisors interested in working at the Preston E. Smith prison unit.
ANDREWS – A $157-million bond election to completely renovate the high school will appear before voters on May 6 following school board action Tuesday night.
BROWNFIELD- A new church is coming to town, and it’s one already familiar to many Brownfi eld residents who have attended its worship services in Lubbock or participated in its spiritual outreach ministries.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177