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Dawson County has been fortunate in recent years to have not had any major incidents of violence or crime inside the county courthouse, according to County Judge Foy O’Brien.He and other members of the commissioners court want to do what they can to keep it that way.That is one of the reasons on Tuesday they approved the purchase of a new security camera system for the courthouse at a one-year cost of $20,047.“In this day and age I feel you can’t be too safe, and you need the best cameras you can afford,” O’Brien said.“These are high-definition cameras.”O’Brien had brought ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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