County commissioners consider pay increases, tax cut
Dawson County commissioners are considering eight-percent across the board pay raises for employees, salary increases for nine elected officials and cutting the tax rate by three cents.
Dawson County commissioners are considering eight-percent across the board pay raises for employees, salary increases for nine elected officials and cutting the tax rate by three cents.
They didn’t say no and they didn’t say yes. What Dawson County commissioners did agree on Tuesday is to talk to planners seeking a tax abatement for a proposed electrical energy storage facility.
Both Dawson County and the City of Lamesa experienced decreases in their monthly sales tax rebates, but increases in their year-to-date amounts.
Half of Lamesa school district’s four campuses are going through a growth spurt due to higher enrollment rates.
The long awaited Tea2Go opened it’s doors in Lamesa on Wednesday, August 9.
4-H officals are hosting an Enrollment Party this Saturday at North 22nd Park at 10 a.m. we will be handing out information on how to register online, what contests and projects are offered, eating donuts, playing games and answering any questions you may have.
So, I got a cold. If you catch a cold in the winter, everyone is sympathetic. They tell you to drink hot tea and put on another sweater. A cold in the winter just seems like part of the season, and I can turn the thermostat up and wait it out.
Wyoming is the place where the traditional Texans still live. The people who live “out there,” much like the ones near Van Horn or Fort Davis. A place where people (except in Jackson Hole) live in small towns, if any, have miles between them and anyone else, do not ask much from the government except for it to leave them alone, and revel in what they consider freedom.
It’s been forever since my mom forced three youngsters into Sears for back to school shopping.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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