Council to discuss stray and animal shelter issues
City Police Chief Josh Peterson is scheduled to go before city council members Tuesday for discussions about the Lamesa Animal Shelter policy and facility.
City Police Chief Josh Peterson is scheduled to go before city council members Tuesday for discussions about the Lamesa Animal Shelter policy and facility.
O’Donnell school board members are meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the board room at 400 Small Street in O’Donnell to consider an array of business.
During almost two decades of writing weekly accounts of humorous and/or unlikely occurrences, I’ve never come across anything quite so bizarre as the subject of this week’s epistle.
I am a person of generally good habits, which is why it is puzzling when I acquire a bad one.
Do you have a security blanket? We all have our version of a security blankets, some of which are prettier and more effective than others.
Dear Editor,
Thanks, Lamesa, Dawson County and friends far and near. Our medical fundraiser for Kyle and Laci Welcher turned out to be a great success.
Officials with the South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD) have noticed an increase in illegal food sales via social media.
Participation in a legal settlement and a contract with the City of Lamesa will be among the business considered by members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
The Plains Cotton Growers, Inc. (PCG) Board of Director’s quarterly board meeting was held October 13 at the FiberMax Center for Discovery in Lubbock, Texas.
This week, the National Cotton Council released their monthly cotton economic review report.
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