Domino’s groundbreaking ceremony planned Monday
Local economic development officials are inviting the public to join them Monday at a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Domino’s pizza restaurant which will soon be going up here.
Local economic development officials are inviting the public to join them Monday at a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Domino’s pizza restaurant which will soon be going up here.
Pay increases, incentives and requests for more staff, equipment and vehicles were among the topics discussed by Lamesa City Council members this past Wednesday evening in their third budget workshop session of the week.
After being stalled on preparations of a new budget for 2022 while awaiting the county’s final taxable values, members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court have a budget workshop scheduled prior to their regular meeting this coming Tuesday.
Historians who tired of seeking origins that mattered much probably risked losing their licenses oh, 1.4 centuries ago. That’s when they scattered like quail in a hailstorm trying to identify the “inventor” of the hamburger.
Years ago, I had trouble with my septic system. If you’ve ever had that kind of trouble, you know what kind of trouble it can be.
I have now preached in 6 different churches since I came to Malawi this time around and they are all quite different.
TAHOKA – The Slaton Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) board of directors held its regular meeting July 15. A presentation was given by Austin Farmer, a representative for The Retail Coach, an economic development recruitment team.
TAHOKA – A walking tour in the downtown area of Tahoka is not an unusual sight, but it’s just what a group of more than a dozen people did last Wednesday morning, walking from the Tahoka Life Enrichment Center on Main Street to the square around the Lynn County Courthouse, looking at current businesses and vacant buildings, and imagining what the realm of possibilities could be.
SNYDER – The Snyder Farmers Market has been open on summer Saturday mornings for the past six years. It has been a way for local shoppers to find local growers with fresh, home-grown and made products ranging from produce and baked goods, jellies and jams, to hand-made art pieces, fresh meat, household items and live music.
BROWNFIELD – The Terry County Commissioners Court received the 2020 county audit from Bolinger, Segars, Gilbert and Moss, a Lubbock-based firm. The audit was presented to the court by Tyler Kennedy.
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