Police Blotter
The following are among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Wednesday, July 31, through Thursday, Aug. 1: Wednesday, July 31 10:26 a.m. – A tanker truck
The following are among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Wednesday, July 31, through Thursday, Aug. 1: Wednesday, July 31 10:26 a.m. – A tanker truck
A proposed tax rate for the 2019-2020 fiscal year is expected to be established by the Lamesa City Council during their regular meeting Tuesday evening. That meeting is scheduled to
Winners in the rodeo parade on Thursday were: Floats 1st: Cary and Shana White and grandkids with the Rodeo Clown Academy 2nd: Riylan Teague, Allison Hutchings, Kash Boyd, and Garrison
A quorum of the Dawson County Commissioners Court took less than two minutes to handle a single item of business during a special called meeting Thursday morning. The three members
The prophet Isaiah really started something when he foretold of signs to indicate the coming of the Christ child. I know. This is a scriptural reference heard mostly at Christmastime.
Idecided that I would go visit the wood carvers today. Most of them know me by now since I have been buying elephants, wooden pen holders, batik pictures and such
Lamesa Rodeo Association President Cody King (left) presents a trophy saddle to Cutter Whipple as the winner of the association’s calf roping competition held in conjunction with the annual rodeo.
The team of Riley Smith and Chance Taylor turned in the top combined time of 24.20 seconds in the preliminary and finals to win the Lamesa Rodeo Association’s annual team
Addison Schmidt receives a trophy belt buckle from Lamesa Rodeo Association President Cody King as the winner of the association’s Junior Barrels competition.
Allison Hutchings, 16-year-old daughter of Brandi and Cher Hutchings, was crowned the 2019 Lamesa Rodeo Queen on Thursday evening, just before the annual Lamesa Rodeo opened for a three-night run
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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