District calls for $157M bond for high school renovations
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.
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.
A construction crew working at the city’s Roundtree pump station prepares to remove a section from the pipe which delivers water to Lamesa from the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority. The City of Lamesa enacted water restrictions from noon Monday through Saturday in an effort to avoid any water shortages while work was being done to put in a new pipe and valve assembly needed as part of the municipal water improvements underway by the city. The pump station where the work was occurring is just west of the new 14-million-gallon water storage tank that is part of the same project.
At least two more candidates threw their hat into the ring during the final three days of filing for local leadership positions up for election this spring.
Comptroller assessment could cut state funding
In light of the tragic shooting incident last spring at an elementary school in Uvalde, school officials here and across the state are continuing to put a major focus on ensuring the safety of students and school personnel.
Anytime the doors are open at Lamesa Church of Christ, you likely can find Berta Vogler there.
Construction should begin soon on a Tea2Go TeaN’ergy location in Lamesa.
A proposal to close an alley will be among the items to be considered by members of the Lamesa City Council on Tuesday evening.
Presentation of the annual racial profiling report from the sheriff’s office is among the items on a light agenda for Tuesday’s meeting of the Dawson County Commissioners Court.
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