Volunteers are giving back with the Texas Ramp Project
SNYDER – The Texas Ramp Project is a non-profit that provides free wheelchair ramps to low-income older adults and people with disabilities that are identified by local health care providers.
SNYDER – The Texas Ramp Project is a non-profit that provides free wheelchair ramps to low-income older adults and people with disabilities that are identified by local health care providers.
Lamesa school board members on Thursday faced heavy criticism for their 4-3 vote last month to not extend school superintendent Jim Knight’s contract for an additional year – into 2025 – after conducting his job evaluation.
With just over a day remaining in the filing period, Lamesa Mayor Josh Stevens filed Thursday as a candidate for re-election to that position.
Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) is among a list of 99 other hospitals across the country – including eight others in Texas – to be recognized among Chartis Center on Rural Health’s annual list of the top 100 rural and community hospitals.
The statistics are against couples making it to their 70th wedding anniversary. Only about 0.1 percent of married couples reach that goal.
An eight-page job evaluation form, presented to audience members at Thursday’s school board meeting, shows just how the seven member school board ranked school superintendent Jim Knight’s job performance.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The Mesa Underground Water Conservation District has begun its annual water level measurements across the county, according to General Manager Jacob Hernandez.
A couple who have worked for the Klondike school district for a combined total of almost 50 years will be retiring at the end of the current school year.
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