Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Recognition of a scholarship in memory of a longtime Lamesa educator and leader will be among an array of activities hosted by Howard College on Thursday in celebration of a milestone for the college.
The annual Cotton Fest in downtown O’Donnell will cap off three days of O’Donnell High School homecoming activities next week which include a parade, a dance and the return of former classmates.
A special account has been opened at Lamesa National Bank to assist with the medical expenses of Elexus Rodriguez.
Friends of Lamesa residents Kyle and Laci Welcher are planning a variety of fundraising activities next Saturday, Oct. 2, to assist the Welcher family with medical and other expenses.
In a short special meeting Tuesday, Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) board members decided on some routine financial policies.
It’s never too early to prepare for winter, especially for the little ones in need.
O’Donnell school teachers and employees can now access more sick leave days after school board members recently doubled the days staff can use when ill during the current academic year.
Legal Aid of Northwest of Texas, a legal justice volunteer program, is offering advice on civil cases at no cost to those who qualify.
ANDREWS – The state last week filed a lawsuit in U.S. Appellate Court against the federal agency that recently issued a license for temporary storage of high-level waste at Waste Control Specialists’ site in far west Andrews County.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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