Profiling report, special election among consideration for council
Lamesa City Police Department Chief Josh Peterson is expected to give a report to city council members Monday regarding racial profiling.
Lamesa City Police Department Chief Josh Peterson is expected to give a report to city council members Monday regarding racial profiling.
Monday is Presidents Day, and in honor of the 46 men who served in the highest office of the land, area schools, banks and federal offices will be closed for the day.
The clever and ever-so-simple message Julie Andrews conveyed in The Sound of Music – a classic if there ever was one – provided encouragement that thrilled a nation.
I’ve always loved librarians. I remember my first school librarian. Her name was Mrs. Scheau, and she rode a bicycle to school, back when this was still a novelty.
Maybe it is because I have what seems to be an unending plethora of doctors.
SLATON - Valentine’s Day is a time for being sweet on a loved one – be it a date, children or others needing a bit of joy.
TAHOKA- The new MRI machine at Lynn County Hospital is state-of-the-art, but the best thing about it is that its operator, Amador Padilla, is focused on not only getting the best images feasible, b
BROWNFIELD - During Monday’s Terry County Commissioners Court meeting the court voted unanimously to make Terry County a second amendment and sanctuary county. Terry County Judge J.D.
SNYDER - With a legislative session unlike any other underway, State Representative Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, said one of his priorities is to make sure the state is better prepared for any future
ANDREWS - It is described simply as the “world’s best outdoor gym” and is available for use at a city park.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177