CHIPPED
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
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.
Preparations for the upcoming school year are among the main items of business on the agenda for the O’Donnell school board’s regular meeting on Thursday.
Brittney Grandado, a recent graduate of Lamesa High School, was with her family at the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club Lake on Thursday afternoon feeding bread to the ducks, which are always eager for a handout.
Dawson County experienced a surge in COVID-19 cases this week. According to records from July 23, the county added ten new cases making the total 122. This includes 34 active cases, 87 recovered cases, and one fatality.
A change in positions for one school administrator has also resulted in an addition to the administrative staff in the Lamesa school system.
A Lamesa woman remained hospitalized in Lubbock Friday morning after being seriously injured in an auto-pedestrian accident here Wednesday morning.
With the start of classes beginning in just a few weeks, summer construction projects at Lamesa schools are nearing completion.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177