Lucio Olvera
Lucio Olvera, 49, of Lamesa, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2020.
Lucio Olvera, 49, of Lamesa, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2020.
Dawson County commissioners are expected Tuesday to accept full title to the building that houses the Dawson County library.
Last year, there were more than 205,000 crashes in counties defined as the Texas Energy Sector by the Texas Railroad Commission, which includes large portions of West Texas, South Texas and even extends into metropolitan areas like Dallas, Fort Worth and El Paso.
With the end of daylight savings time, the City of Lamesa will shift next week to winter hours for the city landfill.
When my aged Uncle Mort called the other day, I figured he wanted me to hear his election rants. Instead, he told me his TV has been “muted” since political ads took over most channels several weeks ago.
It’s the season for all things scary and I found myself wondering how many people are actually looking for more things to frighten them this year.
While October has become a time in our country to focus on Breast Cancer Awareness, it is an issue that deserves notice all the time.
Applications will be accepted beginning Monday for assistance through the 2020 Lights of Love program.
Lamesa area cotton producer has been appointed to serve as an alternate member of The Cotton Board.
A group of Last Chance CEU Webinars for pesticide applicators in Texas is being offered Nov. 1-Dec. 31 as a part of the Texas Range Webinar Series hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service unit of the Texas A&M University Department of Range, Wildlife and Fisheries Management.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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