Police seek suspect in school scare here
Lamesa police are seeking a suspect as they continue to investigate a potential threat on social media last week that caused classes for the school year here to end a day earlier than planned.
Lamesa police are seeking a suspect as they continue to investigate a potential threat on social media last week that caused classes for the school year here to end a day earlier than planned.
Lamesa economic development director Lee Peterson received a strong vote of confidence and support from his board members Monday as he battles through health issues that will keep him out of the office for awhile.
With no local races on the ballot, fewer than 5 percent of Dawson County’s registered voted in Tuesday’s election to decide several statewide races in the Republican and Democratic primary runoffs
A week after most other high schools in the Lamesa area held graduation ceremonies, O’Donnell High School is conducting its graduation exercises this Friday night. Thirteen O’Donnell High School seniors will earn their diplomas in a 7 p.m. ceremony in the school gym.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) board members got the ball rolling Tuesday in a new search for companies to build an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) facility on hospital grounds.
It will be a three day weekend for governmental office staff, postal workers, school officials and banking employees. Those facilities will be closed Monday in recognition of Memorial Day.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension personnel are inviting everyone to grab a friend and join them for food and fun this Summer through a free Virtual Dinner Tonight Healthy Cooking School.
Denitrice Jenkins remembers as a young student when her older relatives would ensure the community honored June 19 or Juneteenth.
Lamesa’s First Church of the Nazarene will be holding the second of a two part series this Sunday at 5 p.m.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177