Ready for a rodeo
Riding and roping will again take the spotlight here this week for the 71st edition of the Lamesa Rodeo hosted by the Lamesa Rodeo Association.
Riding and roping will again take the spotlight here this week for the 71st edition of the Lamesa Rodeo hosted by the Lamesa Rodeo Association.
Recoveries from the COVID-19 virus are outpacing new cases in Dawson County as the second round of cases here moves into its fifth week.
“No pass, no play” has been the rule of thumb in Texas high school athletics for a number of years, meaning if a student is not passing they will not be allowed to play games or participate in other extracurricular activities.
Dawson County officials and employees will be getting a choice when it comes to using cell phones for county business.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A story about Andrea Cantu that was included in the July 26 issue of the Lamesa Press-Reporter contained a couple of errors.
Residents and business owners in Lamesa could soon be finding a green card from the police department hanging on their door knob.
Lamesa Animal Control Officer Frank Gonzales hands a dog back to its owners after an information microchip was implanted in it this past Saturday at a chip clinic sponsored by the newly-formed Lamesa Adoptable Pets organization. LPR photo
Despite the challenges of COVID-19, the Nuestro Car Club’s Springtime Shine No. 5 Car Show held here Saturday was the largest ever in the show’s five-year history.
An agreement and a purchase are among the items to be considered by directors of the Dawson County Hospital District during their regular meeting Thursday at 5 p.m. in the community room at Medical Arts Hospital.
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