NEW APARTMENTS
Construction continues to progress rapidly at the new West-wind of Lamesa apartment complex going up a short distance northeast of the intersection of N. 7th St. and Dallas Ave. Developers
Construction continues to progress rapidly at the new West-wind of Lamesa apartment complex going up a short distance northeast of the intersection of N. 7th St. and Dallas Ave. Developers
Improvements to restroom facilities at three county-owned buildings are expected to cost Dawson County in the neighborhood of $250,000. Approval of bids for the three projects came after lengthy discussion
A Domino’s pizza restaurant is coming to Lamesa. But don’t get too anxious to try out the new eatery, as it is not expected to open until the first part
The Dal Paso Museum board has announced plans for the second annual Christmas tree forest community fundraiser. Last year’s premier event was well received by the community, with over a
Action by the City Council Tuesday night to add an additional dispatcher at the police department during peak times should benefit all residents of Lamesa in addition to first-responders, according
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, Nov. 12, through Monday, Nov. 18. Tuesday, Nov. 12 6:46 a.m. – Multiple calls were
The monthly Ladies Luncheon at Second Baptist Church is scheduled for 12 noon to 1 p.m. this coming Thursday, Nov. 21. All ladies are welcome to attend. Lunch and door
As we are now in the month of November, we at Lamesa Middle School have been excited with a great fall semester, and thank you for your support of our
Part 2 of 2 The end came quickly, as it often does for the best of beings. Our cat was old. We knew that. He’d been with us for 19
Land Commissioner George P. Bush on Nov. 14 announced the Texas General Land Office’s approval of $21,155,575 in Hurricane Harvey funds for Fort Bend County to conduct a buyout program.
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