DCOS sets three goals for 2021
SNYDER - With the acknowledgement that it is a working, changing document, the Development Corporation of Snyder’s (DCOS) board of directors approved the 2021 Work Plan that focuses on three areas
SNYDER - With the acknowledgement that it is a working, changing document, the Development Corporation of Snyder’s (DCOS) board of directors approved the 2021 Work Plan that focuses on three areas
ANDREWS - The Andrews County Health Department received another virus vaccine allotment through the state this week, according to county officials.
Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) delegates weighed in on livestock market issues, crop insurance and feral hogs, among other issues, during the business session of the American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFB
Due to the national public health emergency caused by COVID-19, the U.S.
The snow that fell across parts of West Texas in mid-January didn’t do much to help drought conditions on the South Plains, reports a Texas Tech University researcher.
Dawson County recently has been averaging almost 11 new COVID-19 cases per day, according to the latest information available from the South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD).
The eight miles of paved roads that Dawson County had planned to have sealcoated in 2020 will be done in 2021.
Lamesa school board President Rebecca Gonzales and Superintendent Jim Knight talk during open session before board members spent more than two hours in a closed executive session. There were only two items on the agenda: Knight’s annual job evaluation and contract. LPR photo
Lamesa school board members spent more than two hours in executive session Tuesday night before agreeing to extend Superintendent Jim Knight’s contract with a pay raise. ‘
Lamesa’s public school students may have skipped the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) last spring, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t being assessed on their academic progress.
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