COVID boosts hospital finances
COVID-19 has been a challenge for local medical personnel and has taken a toll on the residents of Dawson County.
COVID-19 has been a challenge for local medical personnel and has taken a toll on the residents of Dawson County.
Filing will begin this coming Wednesday for anyone interested in becoming a candidate for positions on the Lamesa City Council, Lamesa school board, or board of the Dawson County Hospital District.
If you were anywhere near a neighborhood intersection on N. 6th Street Friday afternoon, you probably heard the occasional honking of car horns.
Lamesa FFA member Bailey Boles set up her champion fi newool lamb just right as competition judge Kinder Harlow takes a close look during the Dawson County Junior Livestock Show on Thursday evening.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The economic impact of a potential development project here will be among the items of discussion by local economic development officials on Monday.
Purple is a color I am generally neutral about, but it has taken decades for me to elevate it from negative status.
My 2021 calendar is hanging from the closet door. Every year I’ve lived in this house, I’ve gotten a cloth calendar, hung from a dowel. My mother’s mother always had a cloth calendar hanging in the farmhouse kitchen. As soon as the year was over, the calendar would be conscripted into use, usually to cover cinnamon rolls as they rose, to keep them moist until they were large enough to put into the oven.
Exhibitors in the goat show Thursday night at the Lee Roy Colgan Fair Barn keep their eyes on the judge as they participate in the Dawson County Junior Livestock Show. Activi-ties were scheduled to wrap up Saturday morning with the annual premium auction.
Klondike school board members are expected Monday to select a construction manager at risk for a variety of projects to planned for the coming year.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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