Meals with grandparents planned at elementaries
Lamesa’s South and North elementary schools soon will be serving not only students but their grandparents as well this week.
Lamesa’s South and North elementary schools soon will be serving not only students but their grandparents as well this week.
Want to change your lifestyle? Learn to eat healither? Discover new recipes?
Lessons about keyboarding can be taken at the Dawson County Public Library every Monday from this coming week through early October.
Rainfall across Texas and cooler temperatures provided agricultural producers some relief from drought and extreme heat over recent weeks, but most areas remain in a moisture deficit, according to the Texas state climatologist and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agronomists.
Property taxes, solar leases, right to farm and the upcoming farm bill were among the topics discussed at Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Policy Development meetings across the state.
A “Backyard Homesteading Class,” hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Dawson County, will teach those interested in learning about raising chickens, growing their own vegetables and how to care for milk goats.
A Lamesa family of five has been displaced from their home but apparently escaped without injury from a fire which heavily damaged the residence Sunday morning.
Workers create a concrete curb alongside a planned new sidewalk Wednesday morning in the 200 block of S. Austin Ave., near the southwest corner of the downtown courthouse square.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177