Ex-Lamesan finding success in movies
Britt Crisp was just a kid when she found her calling in life. She tried horseback riding, volleyball and even cheerleading, but it was a drama coach that led her to take up acting as a career.
Britt Crisp was just a kid when she found her calling in life. She tried horseback riding, volleyball and even cheerleading, but it was a drama coach that led her to take up acting as a career.
Lamesa school board members are conducting a special meeting at noon Thursday in order to name an acting or interim superintendent.
Lamesa City Council members were supposed to hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday but canceled it before the 5:30 p.m. session was slated to begin.
Continuing to recover from the impact of the COVID pandemic, officials with the non-profit Lamesa Movieland Theater are hoping to again see strong support from the community during their annual membership drive.
Local residents will have an opportunity this Friday afternoon to meet and visit with the new chief executive officer of the Dawson County Hospital District.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The Dawson County Sheriff ’s Office did not receive any complaints last year from anyone who believed they had been stopped or searched based on race, ethnicity or national origin.
O’Donnell school board members agreed to extend the school administrators’ contracts and increase their salaries.
After performing either as solo musicians or as ensembles before University Interscholastic League (UIL) judges last weekend at Abernathy High School, several Lamesa High School students are advancing to the state level of competition.
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