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Coming Soon Non-Fiction “A Pocket Guide to Clinical Midwifery: The Efficient Midwife” by Lauren A. Dutton, Jessica E. Densmore and Meredith B. Turner “Fifteen Things They Forgot to Tell You
Coming Soon Non-Fiction “A Pocket Guide to Clinical Midwifery: The Efficient Midwife” by Lauren A. Dutton, Jessica E. Densmore and Meredith B. Turner “Fifteen Things They Forgot to Tell You
A Kingdom Men event is planned next Saturday, Oct. 19, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Forest Park Pavilion. All men are invited to attend. Pastor Mike Barkowsky of The
Menu Monday: BBQ on a bun, beans, squash casserole, pickles/onions and dessert. Tuesday: Beef tips with green peppers, buttered egg noodles, mixed vegetables, garden salad and dessert. Wednesday: ***Birthday Luncheon***
D.M. Williams, 88 of Bradenton Florida, formerly of Lamesa /Midland, Texas, went to be with his LORD and Savior on Saturday, October 5, 2019.
A Lamesa school teacher who has been working at the Dawson County Library in her spare time will become the library’s next director. Angie Martinez was appointed Tuesday by the
Less than month after the “Southern Cross” highway route opened just south of Lamesa, the new intersection of State Highway 349 and U.S. Highway 87 saw its first major accident
More than $60,500 in unexpected funding received by Dawson County last month will be divided equally among four agencies and organizations serving local residents. Members of the Dawson County Commissioners
While urging farmers to learn all they can about the possibilities of growing hemp in West Texas, an official with the Texas Hemp Industries Association also is cautioning producers about
The trouble with the family is that children grow out of childhood but parents never grow out of parenthood.
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, Oct. 4, to Monday, Oct. 7. Friday, Oct. 7 6:24 a.m. – A woman reported
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