Lamesa
City to discuss street lights on Hwy. 180
Within their regular monthly meeting, Lamesa City Council members will hold a budget workshop to discuss and set the priorities for the 2024-2025 budget.
Avoid these estate planning mistakes
By the time you reach retirement age, you may have accumulated a 401(k), IRA and other investment accounts, along with insurance policies and physical properties. You’ll use some of these assets to support your retirement, but the rest may end up in your estate — which is why an estate plan is so important.
Fire safety urged for Fourth
With the Fourth of July bringing a possible fourday weekend for lucky Texans, the Texas A&M Forest Service urges outdoor enthusiasts to exercise fire safety outdoors, especially when using fireworks or starting campfires to roast hot dogs and toast marshmallows.
Expect closures Thursday
Many businesses, offices and services won’t be available Thursday due to the Independence Day holiday.
State-wide sales tax collections increase by 0.4-percent
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced state sales tax revenue totaled $3.94 billion in June, 0.4 percent more than in June 2023. The majority of June sales tax revenue is based on sales made in May and remitted to the agency in June.
Bronze plaque with Alamo letter to be displayed at court house
ANDREWS - Andrews County will join other counties around the state in displaying a plaque with a letter rooted in texas history.
Mastering the art of horseshoing
SEMINOLE - Growing up in a rodeo-centric environment, Seminole local Richard “Doug” Schonlau has shifted from an active rodeo participant to a skilled farrier. Driven by his desire to stay connected to the rodeo worlds, he discorvered a passion for farriery.