Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Friday, Dec. 18
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Friday, Dec. 18
And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
When the Texas Legislature convenes Jan. 12, a key question is how the public will have access to their lawmakers during the pandemic.
Whatever you think about Christmas, I think you would have to agree we need one this year.
A proposed engineering study for a possible new wastewater pipeline in the southeastern part of Lamesa has received funding and is slated to go to the city council for possible approval next Monday
ANDREWS – More than 100 members of the Andrews High Marching (AHS) Band now understand the euphoric feeling of coming out of the tunnel and into the Alamodome to perform at state.
SEMINOLE – Prior to a rare Thursday night meeting at the Seminole Memorial Hospital boardroom, the board of directors of the Seminole Hospital District had adjusted to the fact that new vaccination
SNYDER – The Development Corporation of Snyder (DCOS) has a new person set to take over as executive director as soon as the Snyder City Council signs off on it.
The Golden Tornado basketball girls squad has something else to smile about this holiday season as they take a two-game win streak into the Christmas break.
The Dimmitt Bobcats were the pre-season favorite to win the District 3-3A boys hoop race.
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