COVID not easing here
The good news is that only two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 among Dawson County residents were reported to health authorities on Wednesday.
The good news is that only two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 among Dawson County residents were reported to health authorities on Wednesday.
The COVID-19 outbreak put a clamp not only on the national economy, but it also bit into something most people take for granted: loose change.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court will try again on Monday to formally adopt a new tax rate for the county’s 2021 fiscal year.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Tuesday, Sept. 15
A grant for a new retail operation coming to Lamesa and a smaller one for a longtime business here will be discussed by local economic development officials on Monday.
When someone suggests that life is difficult, there’s the temptation to ask, “Compared to what?”
Take my advice: Never, ever, in your wildest dreams, even consider going on vacation with your siblings.
I had to learn the hard way.
Blue had been through a rough patch.
He was adopted from the shelter and then returned for unspecified reasons. That’s when Bill met him. B
SNYDER – A third COVID-19 death has been reported in Scurry County.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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