4-H WATER SLIDE
Youngsters splash in a water slide provided for attendees to the annual 4-H Enrollment Party this past Saturday. The event brought out about 49 people for free hotdogs, snowcones and a chance to register for 4-H programs.
Youngsters splash in a water slide provided for attendees to the annual 4-H Enrollment Party this past Saturday. The event brought out about 49 people for free hotdogs, snowcones and a chance to register for 4-H programs.
About one out of every 200 people in Dawson County currently have the COVID-19 virus, based on the latest information provided by the South Plains Public Health District.
They didn’t say yes and they didn’t say no.
Before formally voting to propose a tax increase of almost 11.5 cents per $100 property value, members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court were urged Tuesday to look hard at trying to cut the county budget.
With the city’s first homicide this year occurring over the weekend, along with concerns over drug- and gang-related crimes, Lamesa City Council members discussed Tuesday the possibility of funding two more law enforcement officers for a Special Operations unit for the police department.
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is scheduled to accept construction bids in October on a project that will add passing lanes to US 180 between Lamesa and Seminole, according to a TxDOT press release
Lamesa City Council members gave their blessing Tuesday to a businessman’s request to have an alleyway near Twilight Electric abandoned.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
I’ve never paid much attention to politics – until recently.
The COVID-19 pandemic has unsettled the country’s employment picture for months and will likely continue to do so for a while. However, the nature and terminology of this disruption varies greatly among individuals – some have seen their jobs disappear, others have been “furloughed” and still others have been offered an early retirement. If you’re in this final group – those either offered, or feeling forced to accept, an early retirement, how should you respond?
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177