Medical Arts Hospital to host Health Fair
Medical Arts Hospital’s staff is hosting its annual Health Fair from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m., Oct. 10 inside its facilities.
Medical Arts Hospital’s staff is hosting its annual Health Fair from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m., Oct. 10 inside its facilities.
A high pitched sound will be emitted on televisions, cell phones and radio stations throughout the nation Wednesday afternoon.
Besides teaching art and drama at Lamesa High School and working on his own artwork in his limited off-time, teacher Tommy Rodgers can now put “published illustrator” on his list of personal accomplishments.
Klondike High School students are hosting homecoming celebrations through the week before the big game Friday night.
Every year, the Dawson County United Fund donation drive begins in August and usually doesn’t end until the year does.
It’s lonely if you’re a Democrat here. The line to the polls are shorter, but the chances of campaign signs being stolen from your front yard are higher than if you’re supporting the Republican Party.
This week’s big winner of the Lamesa Press-Reporter weekly Football Contest is Brent Sevedge, who will take home the $25 prize. Brent got all 12 picks correct.
Lamesa Middle School staff members (Top) join in prayer and praise with students, parents, community youth pastors and local religious leaders early Thursday morning near the school’s front entrance-way. The annual “See You at the Pole,” hosted by Kingdom Culture ministry, brought out over 100 residents to join in a global day of student prayer. Singers (Bottom) Ali Perez, Peaches Rodriguez and Jeremiah Lugo sing a song of praise as part of the outdoor service. Ramiro Lumbreras of Lubbock (not pictured) played the guitar to accompany their vocals. A similar “See You at the Pole” was conducted at the high school a day earlier Wednesday morning.
The season for influenza is just around the corner and pharmacists and medical personnel are getting ready for it with vaccinations.
A possible tax abatement and a memoranda of understanding between the county and two companies will go before Dawson County commissioners to decide during their regular 4 p.m., Tuesday meeting in the county courthouse.
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