Police Blotter
The following are among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, Aug 27, through Thursday, Aug. 29: Tuesday, Aug. 27 2:04 a.m. – The sheriff’s department
The following are among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, Aug 27, through Thursday, Aug. 29: Tuesday, Aug. 27 2:04 a.m. – The sheriff’s department
The Howard College Board of Trustees recognized the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) during their regular meeting this past Monday. The board presented a resolution to the LEDC for their
Austin-based Estancia Oil and Gas recently received permits to drill two new oil exploration wells in southwestern Dawson County. The two wells will be located within a mile of each
Mickey Eddins didn’t want folks to make a “big to-do” about him or his western accessory business, but that’s simply too bad. “If he hadn’t wanted a ‘big to-do’ made
Iwas not popular in high school. Everyone says this. I now realize that no one—not even the most popular person in high school—self-identifies as popular. Lately I’ve been getting a
It can be legitimately said that setbacks are the absolute key to success in life. How else can one measure how one is doing? One might further argue that setbacks
Following a public hearing without any input Thursday evening, Dawson school board members approved both a new budget and tax rate for the school in Welch. The new tax rate
While most Texans are sweltering under a brutal August heat wave, savvy dove hunters will gladly suffer along providing conditions don’t change before the Sept. 1 season opener. A hot,
At the NCC’s Mid-Year Board of Directors meeting in Memphis, NCC Chairman Mike Tate updated attendees on the major developments and activities since the NCC’s 2019 Annual Meeting. Tate noted
Golden Tornado head football coach Rodney Sims couldn’t help but be proud of the fight and determination that he saw from his gridders in Friday night’s season opener at San
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