County taxpayers could get break
It appears local taxpayers could see a sizable decrease in their county tax bills this fall unless their property values have risen significantly.
It appears local taxpayers could see a sizable decrease in their county tax bills this fall unless their property values have risen significantly.
A benefit is being planned here Friday evening for a former U.S. Marine who is now fighting a grueling battle against cancer.
Dawson County officials have been hesitant about the possibility of instilling a burn ban here, but the continued hot, dry weather is starting to open discussion about that option.
After selecting a construction firm to build a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) facility on hospital grounds, Dawson County Hospital District (DCHS) now have to get to work on notching the numbers down to fit their $1.5 million budget.
The proposed 2022-2023 tax rate for the Dawson County Hospital District is just going to have to wait.
A story in the Sunday, July 24, edition of the Lamesa Press-Reporter about longtime Lamesa coach Gerry Woodberry accepting a new job in Lubbock contained a couple of errors.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday approved more than $82,000 in equipment purchases for the juvenile probation department.
Get out those swimming trunks and sunscreen for one last dip, because the municipal swimming pool will be closing for the year on Saturday.
U.S. Representative August Pfluger (R-San Angelo) will be returning to San Angelo for another Town Hall session beginning at 9 a.m. next Tuesday at the Forrest Park Community Center.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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