Mesa water district to meet
Mesa Underground Water Conservation District board members are meeting at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday in the district office at 212 N. Ave. G.
Mesa Underground Water Conservation District board members are meeting at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday in the district office at 212 N. Ave. G.
For the second time in about a month, developer Ron Smith went before city council members with an update on plans to build two apartment buildings at 1202 N. Ave. R.
City council members and county commissioners continue to not see eye-to-eye in endorsing an interlocal agreement to share the costs of providing public services.
Lamesa city council members added one more route to the list of nine roadways heavy trucks are prohibited from utilizing except under certain circumstances.
City Manager Joe Hines informed city council members Tuesday about the progress on renovating an existing storage building into animal shelter.
A strong finish Tuesday evening at Meadow helped the O’Donnell girls come home from Meadow Tuesday evening with a big 52-38 victory over the Broncos.
A lack of consistency cost the Golden Tornado basketball boys Tuesday afternoon at San Angelo Lake View. A big finish helped the Chiefs hold off Lamesa, 58-54.
The Sands Mustangs basketball girls are now 3-5 at the holiday break, after falling at Roby, 44-31, Monday afternoon.
Playing a tough non-district schedule continues paying off for the Golden Tornado basketball girls. Monday evening at Post, the Lamesa girls trounced the Class 2A Antelopes, 63-15.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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