Jubilee again falls victim to COVID
Citing continued concern and uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers have decided to call off plans for holding a delayed Golden Tornado Jubilee this summer.
Citing continued concern and uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers have decided to call off plans for holding a delayed Golden Tornado Jubilee this summer.
Lamesa City Council members Tuesday received prices Tuesday from a dozen companies interested in working on long-awaited improvements to the city’s water supply infrastructure.
The first COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Dawson County Health Department (DCHD) brought in 280 people Monday to get the first free dose of the Moderna vaccine.
It may be a sign that the grip coronavirus has had on Dawson County for a year is easing. At a site here Saturday offering free COVID-19 tests, only 10 people took the offer.
This time it hasn’t been toilet paper or hand sanitizer that has been hard to find.
The latest information available on the websites of both the local health district and the state show no change in local COVID-19 numbers in the past week.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The Angelo State University (ASU) Agriculture Department’s student Wool Judging Team took first place at the 2021 San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Collegiate Wool Judging Contest Feb. 26 in San Antonio.
I’m still struggling, but I know I have to step forward on a path I wouldn’t have considered six months ago. Because it didn’t exist six months ago.
In just a few days, we will experience the vernal equinox – one of the two times in the year when the sun is exactly above the equator. Apart from this astronomical anomaly, though, the equinox is mostly known as the beginning of spring – a fresh beginning and the time to spruce things up. This year, as you tidy up your home and surroundings, why not also consider some financial spring cleaning?
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