Local couple receives ‘drive-up’ baby shower
While the COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in gatherings of 10 or more people being banned at this time, that didn’t prevent a baby shower from being held for a local couple this past weekend.
While the COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in gatherings of 10 or more people being banned at this time, that didn’t prevent a baby shower from being held for a local couple this past weekend.
Until further notice the lobby and dine-in are closed. We are offering curb side service on the south side of the building from 11 a.m. until 12:15 for seniors 60 and over. We continue delivering home delivered meals to our existing clients.
TAHOKA – Texas Governor Greg Abbott released a message in an Executive Order that went into effect on April 2 requiring all Texans to stay home unless they are participating in an essential service or activity, to help prevent the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). City and county officials reiterate the same message.
James A. Twomey passed peacefully away April 5, 2020, at the age of 96 surrounded by his loving family.
Dawson County has recorded its first death linked to the COVID-19 virus and authorities also have reported a sixth confirmed case here.
A mural in the alley behind a home at 1002 N 6th Street is designed to be a symbol of hope for Lamesa during these troubling times.
It could be another couple of weeks before a new city manager is named for Lamesa.
Face masks supply remain critically low, and under new CDC guidelines released last Friday, citizens are asked to reserve all medical grade face masks for healthcare workers in order to stall the spread of Corona Virus.
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