County sees 11 new cases of COVID-19
Eleven new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed here late this past week, according to the latest information from the South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD).
Eleven new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed here late this past week, according to the latest information from the South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD).
A special Dec. 18 election to fill the vacant District 4 seat on the Lamesa City Council already has netted one candidate.
Three representatives from the South Plain Public Health Department (SPPHD) updated Lamesa school board members Thursday night on the changing COVID-19 guidelines.
The days of youngsters wandering underneath the bleachers at Tornado Stadium during home football games are about to come to an end.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Medical Arts Hospital in Lamesa could be receiving some of the $5 million in federal funding being distributed to rural hospitals by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), according to a news release sent out by the Texas governor’s office this past week.
Directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District on Wednesday will consider 30 permit requests for new water wells scattered across the county.
The tax rate and COVID-19 days for staff members are on the agenda for O’Donnell school board members to consider at their 7 p.m. Tuesday regular meeting in the board room at 400 Small Street in O’Donnell.
Blackie Sherrod – arguably the best sportswriter this side of the ancient Olympic Games begun in Greece seven centuries before the birth of Christ – had a name for us. He classified us as drones and worker bees, mostly “9-to-5’ers” with little hope of ever getting ahead.
To me, “the farm” has always meant the farm where my mother grew up, one of 11 children. Every book I ever read that was set on a farm, and many other books as well, all took place in my imagination at my mother’s family farm and the surrounding woods.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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