Disaster tag opens loan options
Wednesday’s announcement that Dawson County has been declared a disaster area as a result of the severe storm here on June 26 wasn’t exactly what local officials were hoping for.
Wednesday’s announcement that Dawson County has been declared a disaster area as a result of the severe storm here on June 26 wasn’t exactly what local officials were hoping for.
Five county-wide positions in Dawson County, two precinct posts, and a four-county position will be up for election in 2022, according to new County Elections Administrator Ashley Barron.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Monday, Aug. 9
Lamesa school board members proposed a threecent tax increase Thursday to cover bond indebtedness due to a $98.9 million drop in property values from oil, gas and industry sources.
Dawson County Hospital District board members are returning to the table Tuesday to hash out a preliminary tax rate that twice failed to win approval this past week.
After using reserves to help balance the budget last year without a tax increase, directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District are considering a small tax increase for the coming y
A joint meeting of the local economic development boards that had to be cancelled due to a lack of a quorum last Monday has been rescheduled for this coming Monday.
Perhaps the most current evidence that August falls into the “dog days” category appeared in “neighborhood news” the other day.
The unusual amount of rainfall this summer has created problems beyond flooding and an increase in mosquitos in Lamesa.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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