City, school voting to begin
Early voting for two May 7 elections to fill one council and two school board seats begins Monday.
Early voting for two May 7 elections to fill one council and two school board seats begins Monday.
The is the fourth and fi nal article in a series focusing on the many services available here through West Texas Opportunities.
Dawson County Hospital District board members on Tuesday will continue talks on the construction of a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) facility on hospital grounds.
The last vaccination clinic of the month is taking place from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., Tuesday at the Lamesa Health Department at 503 S. 1st Street.
Craig Murphy, a well-known Fort Worth country music vocalist, has found his niche after trying several other pursuits that turned out to be short-lived. He’s certified in both law enforcement and auto mechanics, but his interest in both fields flagged quickly.
Of course, we should have known something was wrong.
Near the end of Jesus’ ministry, He was with His disciples in Jerusalem. They commented on the beauty of the temple buildings. Jesus responded with a prediction about what would happen to them in the future. This naturally prompted questions, which led Jesus to expand on His prophecy. Knowing it would deeply trouble the disciples, He wove into His message words of assurance, saying, “See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet.” (Matthew 24:6)
School Superintendent Jim Knight calmed any worries anyone may have Thursday about plans for the district to reduce staff for the 2022-2023 academic year through attrition.
The time when the Lamesa school district accepts all four-year-olds into its pre-kindergarten classes is coming to a close.
The Community Foundation of West Texas (CFWT) is accepting applications for two scholarships available for graduating high school seniors with deadlines ending next month.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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