Few get first dose of vaccine
Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) nurses inoculated only four patients with their first dose of the Moderna vaccine during a drive-thru vaccination clinic Tuesday morning outside the hospital’s main entrance.
Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) nurses inoculated only four patients with their first dose of the Moderna vaccine during a drive-thru vaccination clinic Tuesday morning outside the hospital’s main entrance.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Although hopes for federal funding assistance in the wake of the June storm have been dashed, city officials still plan to move forward with several needed projects.
Much like last week when they gave their stamp of approval to the 2021- 2022 city budget, Lamesa City Council members on Tuesday took little time to go through a series of votes to set the tax rate needed to fund that budget.
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The Texas House approved an elections bill Friday along party lines with 21 Democrats declining to participate. The bill, slightly different from previously-passed Senate legislation, now heads a conference committee that will negotiate a final version.
Surrounded by family and friends, Jose Castillo (center) celebrates the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Los Castillos Food Truck at 1102 N. 10th Street Monday afternoon. Members of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce were on hand to congratulate the family members on the opening of their new business. The business is open from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m., Monday-Thursday, and from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. every Friday and Saturday. The food truck features breakfast menus, and lunch and dinners of hamburgers, hotdogs, fish filet plates, tortas and tacos, french fries, and canned drinks. LPR photo
Two girls takes a trip down a water slide Saturday. Students came out to sign up for 4-H activities at the Lee Roy Colgan building and the Dawson County AgriLife Extension facility. Besides the slide, youngsters enjoyed free hamburgers and snow cones. LPR photo
O’Donnell school board members Thursday approved the 2021-2022 budget but tabled action on a proposed tax increase of almost eight cents.
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