City updates new housing development plans
The pandemic and other factors slowed the progress of a planned housing development that has decreased in size.
The pandemic and other factors slowed the progress of a planned housing development that has decreased in size.
Businesses in the downtown area are getting into the Halloween spirit as they host the first ‘Ghouls Day Out’ this Saturday.
Throughout the year, Howard College hosts classes for those interested in earning their General Educational Development (GED), equivalent to a high school diploma.
Every year around this time, members of the La Trinidad Methodist Church at 2002 S. 4th Street host a holiday luncheon.
Dawson County Hospital District board members Tuesday, Oct. 24 will receive a tax abatement agreement between Dawson County and the developers of a battery storage facility.
You still have time to register for Trunk or Treat festivities happening downtown on Halloween night.
Weekly player Jatuan Rodriques takes the top prize in this week’s Football Contest.
In her 40-year career with the City of Lamesa, Municipal Court Judge Leticia Dimas has seen staff members venture off to bigger things as their employment with the city ended.
A costume contest, a business decorating competition and car owners distributing candy and goodies from the back of their parked vehicles are all part of Halloween celebrations with most taking place along the downtown square.
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