A word from the candidates........
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking seven county offices in the March 5, 2024 primary are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Al Crisp’s announcement.
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking seven county offices in the March 5, 2024 primary are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is Al Crisp’s announcement.
The Christmas season is going to be a little different this year for staff at the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office and the constable’s office.
Citing a conflict of interest issue, Mesa Underground Water Conservation District (Mesa UWCD) board member Al Crisp resigned from office.
The Second Baptist Church is welcoming a new pastor.
He wrote a letter to the editor to the newspaper about it and he went before Lamesa Independent School District board members with his idea Nov. 16.
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The Lamesa Community Players (LCP) are putting on another one of their festive performances.
There are fewer counties in the state under burn bans, according to data compiled by Fire Chief Larry Duyck.
While a decrease in insects as the weather cools is a plus to many people, Texans should keep in mind that beneficial insects in gardens and yards could use a little help. “Although many insects die off in the colder months, some hibernate while others are still active as needed,” said Sonja Swiger, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist and professor in the Department of Entomology in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Stephenville. Some insects have it harder than others depending on where they are in Texas. Some also migrate south to locations where the climate is typically milder. Whether you do a little or a lot, protecting beneficial insects benefits all Texans, Swiger said.
There’s still a little time left if you want to participate in the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual Christmas Parade.
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