Hospital to swear in new members
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) board members are looking at a light agenda as they acknowledge and swear in winners of the May 1 election during their regular meeting this week.
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) board members are looking at a light agenda as they acknowledge and swear in winners of the May 1 election during their regular meeting this week.
Memorial Day weekend is just a few days away, and that means many in the work force will be getting a three-day weekend.
The possibility of forming a softball program for the 2021-2022 school year will be discussed by O’Donnell school board members during a special meeting later this week.
Klondike has begun registration for pre-kindergarten children who live in the school district, according to Principal Danielle Therwhanger.
In some ways we are all hurting. We are all grieving. Regular readers of this column know that I’m experiencing grief as a result of the sudden and unexpected passing of my husband, but grief doesn’t have to involve someone dying and leaving this earth.
Texas lawmakers will adjourn the regular session on Monday — Memorial Day — but Gov. Greg Abbott has already indicated he will call a special session in the fall to grapple with redistricting after detailed census results are finally released.
SNYDER – Two local school districts are in line to receive more than $5 million as part of the allocation of the $11.2 billion appropriated to the State of Texas for public education purposes under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief III (ESSER III) Fund.
ANDREWS – All the puzzle pieces have fallen into place for Stephanie Stokes’ career beginning.
Christopher Bara is the son of Chris Bara and Mary Ann Bara of Lamesa. After graduating from Dawson High School, he plans to attend Howard College in Lamesa to finish his basic college courses. Then he plans to transfer to Midland College and attend Sul Ross State University through Midland College’s distant learning program and obtain his bachelor’s degree.
O’Donnell Independent School District (OISD) board members on May 18 swore in two incumbents who earned new terms in office after the spring election failed to entice any challengers.
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