Two city council incumbents plan to seek re-election
Two current Lamesa city council members said Tuesday they will be seeking re-election while another is still considering whether to seek another term.
Two current Lamesa city council members said Tuesday they will be seeking re-election while another is still considering whether to seek another term.
Expecting that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will have ebbed by that time, officials with the City of Lamesa are going ahead and planning to host the annual Chicken Fried Steak Festival in late April.
The district’s financial audit and building plans are expected to take top billing at the Lamesa school board’s regular meeting beginning at 3:45 p.m. Thursday in the Central Office at 212 N. Houston Street.
O’Donnell school board members are expected to conduct an annual evaluation of the superintendent’s performance during their monthly meeting Thursday.
You can’t plan the way your life unfolds. Oh, sure, you might think you have an idea, but you never know what tomorrow will bring. The wind blows in a different direction and suddenly you are living a truth you never planned. You are face to face with something you never let yourself imagine. You find yourself dealing with a loss so great it is unfathomable.
North Elementary is focusing on relationships by introducing Communities in Schools, or CIS.
The Texas Legislature opened quietly, which delighted everyone after the violence inside the U.S. Capitol the previous week.
SNYDER – Oilfield activity in Scurry County finished the year with fewer permits and completions reported here, according to data from the Railroad Commission of Texas.
ANDREWS – School trustees on Tuesday approved extending Andrews ISD Superintendent Bobby Azam’s contract through 2024.
Lamesa City Council members discussed Tuesday a packet outlining the policies and protocol regulating how its members ask staff questions or obtain information.
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