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Colorado man dies in one car accident last week
A Colorado man lost his life in a one vehicle accident Thursday, Aug. 17, afternoon near Ackerly.
Preston Smith Unit worker search undergoes changes
The Preston Smith Unit’s search for workers and prison guards is undergoing a few changes.
Business’ third generation re-opens body shop operations
In just three short generations, Arthur “Papo” DeLaGarza saw his family bloom from a business owner with very little formal education to a grandson with a university business degree.
Number of counties under burn bans grows
Dawson County is one of the few counties in the state not under a burn ban.
County adopts 2023-2024 budget, lowers tax rate
Dawson County commissioners adopted the proposed 2023-2024 budget and a lower tax rate.
Mesa UWCD board adopts budget, lowers tax rate
Mesa Underground Water Conservation District (Mesa UWCD) board members approved a balanced budget, lowered the tax rate by 8.5-percent and switched presidents all in one meeting Wednesday morning.
DPS steps up patrols as Labor Day approaches
As Labor Day approaches, TxDOT is reminding all Texans about the dangers of drunk driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced an increased enforcement period from Aug. 18 to Sept. 4. Texas law enforcement agencies are among those that will increase their efforts to pull over motorists suspected of drunk driving. “Too many people are killed on our roads each year—especially during holidays—due to impaired driving. These crashes are inexcusable and 100% preventable,” said TxDOT Executive Director Marc Williams. “If you spend time with friends or family and decide to drink, make the right decision and plan ahead for a sober ride by taking a rideshare, taxi, public transit or designated driver.” The harsh reality is people continue to choose to drive after drinking. Last year, there were 345 DUI-alcohol related traffic crashes over the Labor Day holiday weekend alone, resulting in 20 fatalities and 62 serious injuries. Over the course of the year, a person was killed every 7 hours and 17 minutes in Texas because of a DUI-alcohol-related traffic crash, resulting in 1,203 people losing their lives. The increased enforcement period comes as a new law is set to take effect on Sept. 1 that will require someone convicted of intoxication manslaughter to pay child support if they kill a parent with young children. Erin Crawford Bowers was six-months old when her parents were killed by a drunk driver. She is now a married mother of two living in New Braunfels. She is sharing her story across Texas to prevent other families from experiencing the same tragedy. “I just wanted my father to walk me down the aisle or my mom to be there when I had babies,” said Bowers. Drive Sober. No Regrets. is a key component of #EndTheStreakTX, a broader social media and word-of-mouth effort that encourages drivers to make safer choices while behind the wheel to help end the streak of daily deaths. Nov. 7, 2000, was the last deathless day on Texas roadways.
Commissioners approve reinvestment zone agreement
Dawson County commissioners Tuesday reached an agreement in establishing a reinvestment zone for the location of a proposed electrical energy storage facility.
School board cuts tax rate, plans for bus purchases
Lamesa Independent School District board members Thursday cut the tax rate by 16-cents and approved an $18.5 million budget that comes with a $636,451 deficit amid future plans to purchase three new buses to replace an aging fleet.