Council splits 5-2 on tax rate
After voting 6-0 last week to approve a new budget, Lamesa City Council members split 5-2 this week on adopting a property tax rate to fund that budget. The total
After voting 6-0 last week to approve a new budget, Lamesa City Council members split 5-2 this week on adopting a property tax rate to fund that budget. The total
After spending less than 10 minutes in a public hearing on the proposed tax rate, members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court spent more than an hour in a closed
The greenhouse at O’Donnell Elementary will soon be enhanced thanks to a $10,000 grant from America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education Program. “This is really wonderful, a real blessing,” said Dr.
With construction underway on a new Career and Technology Education building at Lamesa High School, Golden Tornado football fans will face some changes getting to Friday night’s home-opening football game
The Lamesa Community Players cast of “The Prisoner of Second Avenue” will take stage Sept. 27-29 and Oct. 4-5. Members of the cast are (from left) Randy Leonard, Letha Leonard,
Some 50 years after playing in various local bands during their younger days in Lamesa, a group of musicians from across a wide area got together at the Forrest Park
Volleyball fans react as Lamesa High School’s Emma Garcia gets near the bleachers to save a ball during the Golden Tornadoes’ varsity match here Tuesday evening against Crane. The Golden
BROWNFIELD – The West Texas Young Farmers met on Wednesday to discuss business, but one of the more interesting items on the agenda was a report from WTYFA President Mason
ANDREWS – The long-awaited Andrews Food Pantry project will have to wait a little longer, school officials said this week. Contractor proposals were opened the day before the Aug. 13
SEMINOLE – With his family standing beside him for the dedication ceremony, 1963 Seminole High School graduate John Curry watched on Aug. 17 as a new high school gymnasium at
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