Don’t mess with political signs
Stealing and/or damaging political signs is a crime and those responsible could face prosecution, according to Lamesa Police Chief Josh Peterson.
Stealing and/or damaging political signs is a crime and those responsible could face prosecution, according to Lamesa Police Chief Josh Peterson.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday gave final approval to both the county budget and tax rate for the 2021 fiscal year, which begins after the end of this month.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
When COVID-19 hit last spring, the estimated 40 local youngsters being homeschooled felt few alterations resulting from the invading virus.
After the regular meeting of the Lamesa economic development boards was cancelled this past Monday, that meeting has been rescheduled.
The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Franklin D. Roosevelt
Great things are going on at Lamesa ISD! Our student athletes are working very hard to compete at a very high level to achieve outstanding athletic accomplishments.
Even during a pandemic, it’s best to not mess with Texas. Texas Department of Transportation officials noticed more personal protective equipment – face masks, wipes and gloves – on the side of roads and highways, so they called in the big guns for a new round of “Don’t mess with Texas” commercials. The celebrities featured include George Strait, Matthew McConaughey and Eva Longoria.
No matter the outcome of O’Donnell High School’s homecoming game this Friday, the town is still going to celebrate on Saturday as it decks out for the 32nd annual Cotton Festival.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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