Construction, personnel on Klondike board slate
Construction and personnel items dominate the agenda for Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the Klondike school board.
Construction and personnel items dominate the agenda for Tuesday evening’s regular meeting of the Klondike school board.
A special election for the Lamesa City Council’s District 6 seat brought out two new contenders for the job.
SEMINOLE – Robotics, a fast-growing field that combines engineering, programming and design, has made its way into Seminole High School this year.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield High School volleyball team will see a familiar face return next season as Brownfi eld High School graduate Mallorie Brantley will guide the Lady Cubs as their new head coach for the 2024-2025 season.
SNYDER – The Cogdell Memorial Foundation will be hosting a Mardi Gras Bunco Night to benefit Cogdell Memorial Hospital.
ANDREWS – Though Waste Control Specialists’ senior vice president felt the county’s new resolution opposing Greater Than Class C waste was flawed, the commissioners court approved it unanimously on Tuesday.
Sheriff, Tax Assessor, Commissioner to be decided Tuesday
Travelers on State Highway 115 between Lamesa and Andrews may be a bit confused by a series of road signs that have long stood about halfway between the two cities.
Without any contested races, the planned May 4 election for two positions on the board of directors of the Dawson County Hospital District has been cancelled.
Steve Verett, a former director of the National Cotton Council and current special advisor, received the Oscar Johnston Lifetime Achievement Award for 2023.
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