Gebo’s receives grant for facade
Gebo’s, a longtime retailer in Lamesa, will soon have a new look on the outside of the business with the assistance of local economic development funding.
Gebo’s, a longtime retailer in Lamesa, will soon have a new look on the outside of the business with the assistance of local economic development funding.
Did you know there’s pickle-flavored lip balm, another that smells like feet and a Chicken Poop brand that tastes like vanilla?
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A Texas Supreme Court ruling last week in favor of adding three Texas Green Party candidates to the Nov. 3 election ballot has county clerks in Texas’ 254 counties scrambling to get election materials printed before the big day.
We’ve been on lockdown (or semi-lockdown) for nearly six months. It’s been interesting, to say the least.
While scientists race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is urging everyone to get a flu shot.
Dawson school board members during their regular meeting Monday handled an array of business related to the upcoming school board election.
Former Lamesa resident Rob Warren was recognized as the 2020 Gaines County Farmer of the Year during the Gaines County Ag and Oil Appreciation Day held last Thursday in Seminole.
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