OISD board has light agenda
O’Donnell school board members face a light agenda when they meet at 7 p.m., tonight in the school district’s board room at 400 Small Street in O’Donnell.
O’Donnell school board members face a light agenda when they meet at 7 p.m., tonight in the school district’s board room at 400 Small Street in O’Donnell.
Correctional officers, a maintenance supervisor, nurses, food service managers and office clerks are needed to work at the Preston E. Smith Prison Unit.
On any given weekday afternoon, scores of schoolaged kids leave the classrooms and head toward the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club.
They start coming into the Dawson County Senior Citizens Center even before it officially opens for the day.
Mesa Underground Water Conservation District board members are meeting at 8:30 a.m., Wednesday in the district office at 212 N. Ave. G.
For the second time in about a month, developer Ron Smith went before city council members with an update on plans to build two apartment buildings at 1202 N. Ave. R.
City council members and county commissioners continue to not see eye-to-eye in endorsing an interlocal agreement to share the costs of providing public services.
Lamesa city council members added one more route to the list of nine roadways heavy trucks are prohibited from utilizing except under certain circumstances.
City Manager Joe Hines informed city council members Tuesday about the progress on renovating an existing storage building into animal shelter.
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