Gomez joins Chamber as new office manager
Jackie Gomez went from hard hat to dressing up when she took over the office manager job at the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce. Her first day on the job was March 8.
Jackie Gomez went from hard hat to dressing up when she took over the office manager job at the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce. Her first day on the job was March 8.
Lamesa High School’s Shrey Bhakta (left) is advancing to regional in University Interscholastic League science after placing third at the recent district contest. Kennedy Martinez placed sixth in headline writing. Julie Combes is the high school’s UIL coordinator and science coach. Melissa Bell is the writing coach.
Farmers and ranchers have until this coming Friday, April 2, to apply for assistance from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in response to the winter storms that hit Texas in February.
ANDREWS – For now, the days of mass virus vaccine clinics in Andrews are over.
SEMINOLE – Seminole native and business owner Cheryl Hicks was named the 2020 Citizen of the Year by the Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce.
BROWNFIELD – In 2019 when Brownfield passed the bond to build a new high school and gym, Superintendent Chris Smith said this would be a great way to help not only the students but the community of Brownfield.
SNYDER – Scurry County’s unemployment rate dipped slightly in February as rising oil prices helped boost the size of the labor force and number of employed individuals, according to data from the Texas Workforce Commission.
The one-act plays from both Sands and O’Donnell high schools are heading to regional competition after being chosen to advance from the bi-district round of competition last week.
Legal Aid of North/West Texas is hosting virtual civil legal clinics from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. April 13 and April 27 to people who cannot otherwise afford a private attorney.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177