COVID death tally difference widens
Dawson County likely wil top the 1,000 mark in total confirmed COVID-19 cases sometime early this coming week.
Dawson County likely wil top the 1,000 mark in total confirmed COVID-19 cases sometime early this coming week.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A public hearing on a proposal to provide financial assistance for the new Premier Ford auto dealership opening here is among a number of items on the agenda Monday for local economic development officials.
A special called meeting of the Dawson County Commissioners Court has been scheduled for 2 p.m. this coming Wednesday at the county courthouse.
The Dal Paso Museum has been closed to the public since COVID-19 turned a visit to a longer stay last spring.
Honor roll students in the Dawson school system have been announced for the second six-week grading period.
A new member of the Klondike school board is scheduled to be sworn in on Monday along with three current members who were earlier declared re-elected without opposition to new terms on the board.
Over the past couple of months, the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol has been hosting grower information webinars to inform producers of the value of joining the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol and to provide instructions on how to join. Recently, the Protocol announced they would be hosting REGIONAL based grower webinars to encourage producer participation.
The “Owning a Piece of Texas: Agricultural Landowner Legal Education Project” conducted by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has been announced as a Project of Excellence by the Southern Extension Risk Management Education Center.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue designated by Borden and Howard counties in Texas as primary natural disaster areas.
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