Annual audit shows county finances in good standing
Although overdue, the financial audit presented Tuesday to the Dawson County Commissioners Court for the 2019 fiscal year contained no big surprises.
Although overdue, the financial audit presented Tuesday to the Dawson County Commissioners Court for the 2019 fiscal year contained no big surprises.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Local churches are once again teaming up to conduct the annual community Back-to-School Giveaway to assist local children.
Alcohol may have played a part in a local resident shooting himself in the foot early last Saturday morning, according to Lamesa Police Chief Josh Peterson.
As the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) continues with the phased reopening of driver license (DL) offices, the department has announced the expansion of in-person services across the state. This includes offering renewal and replacement appointments, as well as Saturday appointments for these services at select offices.
SNYDER – Snyder ISD will open schools to students on August 12 with plans to keep students safe and offer families class options.
ANDREWS – Andrews County Judge Charlie Falcon said he didn’t anticipate a state-mandated mask-wearing order coming into play last Thursday.
SNYDER – This past school year, the Snyder Police Department asked a group of Hermleigh High School seniors to make a video for the department.
BROWNFIELD – Concrete work for the new Brownfield High School has officially begun.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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