Food banks continue to operate
Lamesa’s food banks are continuing to serve local residents but are adapting their operations in the wake of COVID-19 situation
Lamesa’s food banks are continuing to serve local residents but are adapting their operations in the wake of COVID-19 situation
It isn’t supposed to be like this. But life is hardly ever predictable or fair.
Texas farmers and ranchers are in a unique position in regard to the COVID-19 outbreak and our nation’s response.
Gov. Greg Abbott on April 1 posted an online video message seeking Texans’ individual and collective help to reduce the spread of the deadly new coronavirus, COVID-19.
An employee of the Dawson school district delivers meals to a student’s house recently. Dawson ISD Superintendent Layne Sheets said the school is delivering the meals along with instructional materials to students while schools are prohibited from holding in-person classes due to the COV- ID-19 situation. The deliveries also allow school personnel to keep in contact with students from a safe distance while following CDC health requirements.
As a public service of the Lamesa Press-Reporter, below is a list of food services being offered by Lamesa eating establishments in light of the on-site dining restrictions put in place as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
ANDREWS – The virus crisis has brought a new normal to Andrews.
SEMINOLE – Even with executive orders issued by both President Trump and Governor Greg Abbott restricting groups to numbers of 10 or less, some local citizens have ignored the pleas – and restrictions – calling for social distancing.
SNYDER – Snyder’s First United Methodist Church (FUMC) is reaching out to the community by serving Sunday meals for families that rely on school meals.
After watching his Golden Tornadoes win four more games than they did all last season, Coach Bobby Alvarez was anxious to see how many more they could win this spring.
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