Political filing ends Monday
With the filing deadline almost at hand, only one contested race has developed for any of the seven elected Dawson County positions which will be on the ballot for the
With the filing deadline almost at hand, only one contested race has developed for any of the seven elected Dawson County positions which will be on the ballot for the
Illegal drugs and the multitude of challenges that accompany them are among the biggest issues currently facing Dawson County, according to Precinct 3 County Commissioner Nicky Goode. A lifelong resident
When it comes to longevity, Perry Mason has nothing over longtime Lamesa lawyer Willis E. Gresham. The popular television show that featured a bulldog attorney played by Raymond Burr first
Having worked in the District Clerk’s office for six years, Adreana Gonzalez found herself taking over the role of District Clerk less than two months ago. District Judge Reed Filley
August Pfluger, a Republican from San Angelo running for the District 11 U.S. Representative seat being vacated next year by Mike Conaway, was campaigning in Dawson County this past week.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: Tuesday, Dec. 3 5:59 a.m. – Police filed an offense report after a female reported that
Austin Sanders uses a pair of giant scissors Wednesday morning to cut the ribbon marking the opening of his new branch office of Edward Jones at 217 N. 7th St.
The December session of Dawson County Teen Court will be held this coming Monday, according to Shelley Barron, Teen Court coordinator. Pre-trial conferences for defendants and parents will be at
Local economic development officials are scheduled again this coming week to consider the possibility of purchasing property at 407 N. 7th St. in Lamesa. That is one of the items
My Uncle Mort, a dedicated “frog gigger” during most of the 20th century and all the years so far in this one, claims to have made the best possible use
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