School seeks public input on redistricting process
LISD- Redistricting Meeting
LISD- Redistricting Meeting
Nuestro Car Club members had great success this past week in collecting contributions to help two local organizations fill this Christmas wish lists to help local residents.
Dora Zapata holds her great-great-granddaughter, one-yearold Ella Stewart, during a Friday afternoon trip to the hair salon here. Dora will be 100 years old on Monday. LPR photo
One of the largest bands ever to march in a parade in this part of Texas included almost 100 members of Lamesa High School’s Golden Tornado Band on Friday evening.
Turn on the Today Show Monday morning and you’ll find one of Lamesa’s oldest former residents pictured on a Smucker’s jar.
Christmas is known as a season of giving for most people, but for some it is a season of taking.
Emergency personnel work at the scene of a crash south of Lamesa about 5 p.m. Friday involving a Lincoln Navigator and a John Deere tractor which was pulling a cotton module builder. Firefi ghters used hydraulic rescue tools to cut off the door of the Navigator and free the female driver, who later was fl own by medical helicopter directly from the scene to a Lubbock hospital. The driver of the tractor apparently escaped any signifi cant injury. The accident occurred at the intersection of State Hwy. 349 and County Rd. H, just south of FM 2051.
After a slow but steady decline in active cases over the past couple of months, that trend appears to have shifted during the past two weeks.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
As of late Friday afternoon a total of eight voters had cast early ballots in election to decide who will fill the vacant District 4 seat on the Lamesa City Council
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