No pick-up Monday for residential trash
The Memorial Day weekend means garbage pick-up for residential customers isn’t going to happen Monday.
The Memorial Day weekend means garbage pick-up for residential customers isn’t going to happen Monday.
Quinn Leslie of Ackerly has been named to Eastern New Mexico University’s dean’s list for the 2022 spring semester.
Honor roll students at North Elementary School have been announced for the final nine-week grading period of the school year.
•On June 6, 1683, the Ashmolean, the world’s first university museum, opens in Oxford, England. Today, the collection at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology ranges in time from the earliest implements of man, made about 500,000 years ago, to 20th century works of art. •On June 10, 1692, in Salem Village in the Massachusetts
Shutting down a portion of Bryan Avenue completely for a few months in order to replace utility lines and resurface the roadway is certainly going to create some challenges for local residents.
The 2021 cotton crop will officially go down in the books as the fourth-largest ever produced in Dawson County.
Lamesa police are seeking a suspect as they continue to investigate a potential threat on social media last week that caused classes for the school year here to end a day earlier than planned.
Lamesa economic development director Lee Peterson received a strong vote of confidence and support from his board members Monday as he battles through health issues that will keep him out of the office for awhile.
With no local races on the ballot, fewer than 5 percent of Dawson County’s registered voted in Tuesday’s election to decide several statewide races in the Republican and Democratic primary runoffs
A week after most other high schools in the Lamesa area held graduation ceremonies, O’Donnell High School is conducting its graduation exercises this Friday night. Thirteen O’Donnell High School seniors will earn their diplomas in a 7 p.m. ceremony in the school gym.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177