Movieland finally recovering from ill effects of COVID-19
“We’re still shellshocked,” Mike Roy says when discussing the impact COVID-19 has had on Lamesa’s non-profit Movieland Theater over the past 15 months.
“We’re still shellshocked,” Mike Roy says when discussing the impact COVID-19 has had on Lamesa’s non-profit Movieland Theater over the past 15 months.
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) Vice-Chairman Joe Cope broke the tie vote Thursday morning when he cast his ballot for himself to serve as the board’s top officeholder.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Wednesday, June 23
Karen “Haggie” Carlton, 79, of Denton passed away Friday, June 4, 2021, at Presbyterian Hospital in Denton.
O’Donnell Independent School District (OISD) is getting a new high school agriculture science teacher.
Twins Austin and Madison Cazares, 12, try their hands at decorating sugar cookies during a pastries decorating contest at the Dawson County Public Library Thursday afternoon.
The Lamesa Boys and Girls Club is usually where children go for after school activities. But from 3:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.
As Texans return to work, school, and play thanks to more people getting the COVID-19 vaccine, a group of physicians is now urging vaccination for children 12 years old and older.
Whatever is said usually doesn’t measure up to sheer artistry, since brush-and-easel greats can land haymakers to writers who are armed only with words.
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