Man sought after shoot out
Lamesa Police Department (LPS) investigators are looking for a man who reportedly stole a vehicle, broke into a home and fired shots at responding deputies.
Lamesa Police Department (LPS) investigators are looking for a man who reportedly stole a vehicle, broke into a home and fired shots at responding deputies.
Lamesa Economic Development Corps. (LEDC) and Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) board members are doing whatever they can to get the state’s plans for the construction of proposed Interstate Highway 27 (I-27) a little closer to town.
Families wanting a little help with all the ingredients needed for a traditional Thanksgiving meal can find them at a distribution drive starting at noon, Sunday in the Lamesa Middle School’s little gym.
It seems Texas Governor Greg Abbott is about to get his way when it comes to school vouchers.
The Lamesa school district faces the same dilemma as other districts. There just aren’t enough teachers to go around Educators are leaving the field due to the long hours, low pay and stressful responsibilities. Each year school districts cross their fingers and strive to find qualified educators before a new school year begins.
Over 100 local families will benefit from the distribution of free Thanksgiving meals thanks to a local car dealership.
Dawson County Democratic Party offi cials are inviting the community to a pre-Thanksgiving dinner on Monday.
Students across Dawson County won’t have to return to classes Monday.
By definition, I am an introvert. I’m usually okay with time alone and minimal interactions with other humans. I enjoy conversations within my own head and maybe, perhaps have a significant relationship with both my phone and my laptop.
O ur eyes light up when we see our holiday table filled with multitudes of Thanksgiving favorites. Moist and flavorful turkey. The best homemade mash potatoes. Warm and buttery dinner rolls, tasty desserts, and much more. Then before we start passing the food and filling up our plates, we offer a prayer of thanks to God. And our prayer, like the food on our table, is often filled with things we like and are grateful for. Obviously, it would seem odd to pray about things we do not care for, and to sit down at a dinner table overflowing with food we do not like.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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