Lamesa
Response generates cooperation
Like just about everyone else, Josh Stevens and Foy O’Brien hope to never again see a year like this past one.
Battling virus takes personal toll
When medical personnel are asked about their experience in the year of COVID-19, the words “scared,” “difficult” or “hard” do come up, but so does “humble,” “thankful,” and “hope.”
First COVID case also first fatality
A year later, Ray Stephens easily remembers the day his father came into his office to tell Ray he didn’t feel good.
COVID pulled plug on all school athletic activities
As much as coaches across the state were stunned and upset last March when the University Interscholastic League pulled the plug on high school athletics in Texas, they were both excited and relieved when they brought them back this school year.
School with no one in the classroom?
The Class of 2020 saw their senior year end differently than any before them.
Restaurants, hair salons among businesses impacted by COVID
When there’s a downturn in the economy, restaurants and hair salons usually are the first expenditures cut from the family budget.
Jerry Williams
Jerry Williams was a devoted husband and father who adored his wife, children, and grandchildren. His sense of humor and ornery personality were infectious.
Delmar Moore
Graveside service for Delmar D. Moore, 79, of Lamesa were held at Dawson County Cemetery, April 2, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.
Delmar passed away April 1, 2021 in Lamesa, Texas.
Jack Savage
Graveside service for Jack Savage, 89, of Lamesa will be held at Dawson County Cemetery, April 3, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. with Randy Hardman officiating.