Fireworks for the 4th
Although the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce announced last Friday it was canceling its other Independence Day festivities planned here, the big public fireworks display is still on the schedule for Saturday evening.
Although the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce announced last Friday it was canceling its other Independence Day festivities planned here, the big public fireworks display is still on the schedule for Saturday evening.
With temperatures of 100-plus this week adding to an already concerning situation, Lamea Fire Chief Larry Duyck is urging everyone to be thoughtful and use common sense while discharging fireworks this weekend.
Tears of joy flowed Tuesday afternoon during a special parade created just for the residents of the Focused Care skilled nursing facility here.
Interest already is being expressed here in a program that could give property owners access to financing for projects that decrease energy or water consumption.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
With Independence Day falling on a Saturday, the holiday schedule for local businesses and government offices varies this year.
Early voting has gotten off to a very light start in the statewide Democratic Party primary election runoff which began Monday.
The Lamesa Boys and Girls Club will be hosting a book-signing on July 10 for Jerry “Bobo” Mason, author of Coach: The Mediator of Dreams and Destroyer of Generations.
Howard College has made some recent changes to their Fall 2020 semester academic calendar which includes a change in the start and end date for fall classes.
The State Bar of Texas and legal aid providers across the state remind Texans that a toll-free legal assistance hotline is available to low-income individuals and families confronted with civil legal problems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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