Residents notified about problem with water supply
SEMINOLE – Many Seminole residents woke to a message Monday morning from Gaines County Emergency Management informing them of a water supply issue within the city.
SEMINOLE – Many Seminole residents woke to a message Monday morning from Gaines County Emergency Management informing them of a water supply issue within the city.
ANDREWS – The county’s virus case numbers remained minimal the past week, according to the Andrews County Health Department’s report on Monday.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield, Meadow, and Wellman police and fire departments recently received training from the National Weather Service on storm watch.
TAHOKA – It’s been almost 29 years since Donald Freitag, M.D., opened his medical practice at a clinic office at Lynn County Hospital District in Tahoka, but the local physician recently decided to
Hundreds of people strolled through downtown Lamesa for much of the day Saturday, weaving through all types of autos filling the streets on three sides of the courthouse square.
Local residents and everyone else in the 806 area code for telephones and similar devises will soon need to start including the area code even when dialing local numbers.
The Chicken Fried Steak Festival just isn’t a party without a cook-off to see who can come up with the best recipe for the native dish.
Drug usage is being blamed as the cause of a fire which destroyed an abandoned house and kept local firefighters busy for about three hours early Saturday morning.
COVID-19 isn’t disappearing from Dawson County just yet.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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