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Congressman Arrington visits Lamesa
The government is failing on ‘border security’ and ‘balancing the budget’
An even brighter ‘Old Glory’ flies again
What is 20-feet wide, 30-feet-long, costs $5,000 and has the highest 360-degree view over the city?
Suspected arsonist arrested
After weeks of searching for a man suspected of igniting two arson fires, Lamesa Police Department officers finally nabbed him over the weekend.
First Baptist, Ackerly to observe 100th Anniversary
On Sunday, August 27, First Baptist Church of Ackerly will celebrate its 100th Anniversary. According to Pastor Stan Blevins, the worship service will begin at 10:00 am and be followed by a catered “fellowship meal.” All events will take place in the newly remodeled facilities of the church.
Correction - LPD Award
A front page article about a “Life Saving Award,” bestowed to Lamesa Police Department Detective Fransico Solis for saving a gunshot victim’s life contained an error.
Council members voice complaints over gas supply shut offs at meeting
Lamesa City Council members had a few words to say at their Aug. 15 meeting after approving the first reading of a five-year four-percent franchise fee agreement with ATMOS, the city’s natural gas provider.
City nears budget finish
Lamesa City Council members are near the finishing line when it comes to the 2023-2024 budget.
Council adopts 20232024 budget, tax rate
Lamesa City Council members are nearing the end of this year’s budget process for the 2023-2024 budget.