Top LHS graduates
It’s less than two weeks before Lamesa High School’s (LHS) two top students will impart what they’ve learned in four years of high school.
It’s less than two weeks before Lamesa High School’s (LHS) two top students will impart what they’ve learned in four years of high school.
A family of six was displaced when a fire Thursday morning damaged the house they were renting at 801 N. 6th St.
Twenty-three Sands High School students placed sixth at state during a University Interscholastic League (UIL) One-Act Play competition Thursday in Austin.
After a tough day in the field, members of the Klondike FFA Land Judging team were expecting to be shut out in the awards ceremony Thursday evening at the national contest at Oklahoma City.
Members of the Lamesa Fire Department work to access an attic fi re through the roof of a residence in the 800 block of N. 6th Thursday. The family of six was not injured in the fi re, but were relocated until repairs can be made to the home. The family was made known of the fi re when an alarm sounded in the home. LPR photo
As Howard College begins to prepare for the much anticipated remodel of the Anthony Hunt Library on the Big Spring campus, administrators are planning for the closure of the facility.
Registration is underway at the Lamesa Campus of Howard College for not only the two upcoming summer terms but the fall semester as well.
There are two days on the May calendar for anyone wanting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dawson County Hospital District board members’ hopes for a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) facility is back on the table.
The Dawson County Water Conservation District could see the appointment of two new board members this coming week.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177