Martinez gets seat on board
For the first time since last spring, the all seven positions on the Lamesa school board are now occupied.
For the first time since last spring, the all seven positions on the Lamesa school board are now occupied.
One of the cameras recently used to livestream Lamesa school board’s meetings to the public is going to be reinstalled – at least until board members actually vote to rescind their previous decision to visually record their meetings.
Following is the list of candidates, in the order they appear here on the ballots, for the general election on Nov. 8, 2022. Party affiliations are abbreviated as follows: (Rep)-Republican; (Dem)-Democrat; (Ind)-Independent; (Lib).Libertarian; (Grn)-Green
With the annual Follis Basketball Tournament coming up here next month, school officials are pushing up the date on the use of Lamesa High School’s new gym.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Kingdom Culture Ministries members are currently accepting food and monetary donations to help families have a traditional Thanksgiving meal on the table.
Organizers of a community- wide Thanksgiving meal are now taking calls from people interested in having meals delivered to them.
Local residents can get an early taste of Thanksgiving this weekend during a fundraiser planned by Lamesa High School’s chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.
This month’s distribution from the Feed One Food Bank at First Baptist Church is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday outside the church gymnasium.
After approving the purchase last month, Klondike school board members are expected to take action Monday to formalize the purchase of about five acres of land adjacent to the school.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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