Lamesa
Potential threat causes lockout
A lockout at all Lamesa school campuses for about an hour on Thursday was a precautionary measure prompted by anonymous information, according to Superintendent Jim Knight. He said a lockout
Council set to finalize tax rate
Construction and demolition projects both will be on the agenda when the Lamesa City Council meets in regular session at 5:30 p.m. this coming Tuesday at City Hall. The meeting
Taxes, property top county slate
Taxes and property again will be two of the items gaining the attention of the Dawson County Commissioners Court this week. A regular meeting of the commissioners court is set
Hunter helps keep Lamesans eating well
Although caterer Dorothy Hunter has been cooking weekly for Lamesa’s Rotary and Kiwanis clubs since 1991, she’s actually been cooking since she was 15 years old. “Now don’t go and
Police Blotter
The following are among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, Sept. 3, through Wednesday, Sept. 4: Tuesday, Sept. 3 9:01 a.m. – Two males and
Mission Ministry serves the world
The Nazarene Mission Ministry continues to raise funds for mission work all over the world and in the United States.” “It is a way of raising funds to help people,”
Final draft on table for modular project
Local economic development officials on Monday will consider taking action on an agreement with a firm which has indicated it plans to established a modular home manufacturing facility here. The
When phones aren’t friends
Amajority of us have drawn lines in the dirt, emphasizing the point beyond which we simply will not be pushed by pesky, ever-encroaching technology. Most of us gradually fold, however.
Blessings in disguise
They say that blessings come in disguise. If so, my blessings are poorly disguised. They show up wearing false noses and funny eyeglasses and are instantly recognizable unless I am