City discusses drainage issues
Lamesa City Manager Joe Hines rolled out a preliminary plan Tuesday that could solve the city’s drainage problems.
Lamesa City Manager Joe Hines rolled out a preliminary plan Tuesday that could solve the city’s drainage problems.
An article in the Sept. 13 issue about the Lamesa Police Department’s arrest of 17 individuals last week on drug, evading, warrants and other charges contained an error.
Two school districts are the locations for “See You at the Pole” activities next week.
City council members agreed Tuesday to engage Parkhill Engineers to design and bid out street projects in the city’s six districts for the 2024-2025 fiscal year.
Several months ago, Dawson County commissioners thought the $1.3 million estimate on renovations of a downtown building to become the new site for the probation office was a little steep.
Even with the rain a couple of weeks ago and the drop in early morning temperatures, the county’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) rating is on the rise.
How many times during your life do you wish you had a “do over?” There are many areas where people might want a “do over.”
Ihave probably made this claim previously, but most friends know that my respect for redundancy has never been more than trivial. So, here I go again, certain that there finally are but two groups of people-those who have egos and admit it and those who likewise have ‘em and don’t admit it.
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