Dawson County sees third COVID fatality
The Dawson County death toll from COVID-19 has now risen to three with the addition of a Lamesa man who died in a Lubbock hospital more than three weeks ago.
The Dawson County death toll from COVID-19 has now risen to three with the addition of a Lamesa man who died in a Lubbock hospital more than three weeks ago.
Two residents of the Focused Care at Lamesa skilled nursing facility who died of COVID-19 last month both had the virus when they arrived at the facility, a Focused Care official has reported.
School is about to resume and local churches are gearing up to conduct their annual community Back-to-School Giveaway.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A search for a man reportedly carrying a gun resulted Saturday morning in the arrest of the individual allegedly hiding in pasture-type field on the northwestern edge of city.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit Texas this past March, prisoners at the Dawson County Jail have not had any personal contact with family members.
My life, in general, is good. I can’t complain – nor should I.
Like most people, you probably have many financial goals: a comfortable retirement, long vacations, college for your children or grandchildren, the ability to leave something behind for the next generation, and so on. To achieve these various goals, you may have to follow different investment strategies – and you might have to make some tradeoffs along the way.
Lamesa City Council members on Tuesday approved the designation of a reinvestment zone which could potentially lead to a property tax abatement for the planned Vista Park Living residential development here.
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