Dawson board meets
Graduation plans, personnel and plans for the 2020- 2021 school year were among the items discussed by Dawson school board members during their regular meeting Monday evening.
Graduation plans, personnel and plans for the 2020- 2021 school year were among the items discussed by Dawson school board members during their regular meeting Monday evening.
Kenley Dean, of Gail has graduated with a Cosmetology Certificate from South Plains College.
Whether it was drilling last-second bombs against longtime rival Andrews twice in the same month to help win the district championship or making electrifying two-handed slam dunks, Jerry “Bobo” Mason grew up putting on a show for local basketball fans in the 1980s.
As much as Zach Leonard has enjoyed impacting local youth as a coach and history teacher the past couple of years, he’s going to continue touching many young lives here as a youth and associate pastor at Lamesa’s First United Methodist Church.
Lanny Joe “L.J.” Brewer, 79, of O’Donnell passed away Thursday, May 14, 2020.
L.J. was born September 21, 1940, to Betty Beatrice (Beckham) Brewer in Lamesa, Texas.
Lois Phillips Merrick passed away in Lubbock on May 18, 2020.
Restrictions on water usage in Lamesa will go in effect this Sunday and should last about a week as repairs are made to the main pipeline supplying water to the city, Mayor Josh Stevens announced Friday.
A photographic special effect adds to the scene as Lamesa High School seniors take part in the annual tradition of painting “The Wall” in the 400 block of S. 2nd Street. Although the entire senior class normally converges on the wall for a giant painting party on one afternoon during the fi nal week of school, due to the coronavirus situation small groups have been painting at various times over several days during the past week. LPR photo
When you see Lamesa High School seniors Camren Clement and Taylor Mann, one of the things you notice is the color of their hair.
A sudden jump in the number of COVID-19 cases reported here this week shouldn’t be cause for alarm, according to a local doctor.
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