Commissioners okay new sheriff vehicles
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court approved extension of a consulting agreement and the purchase of three new vehicles among other business during their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court approved extension of a consulting agreement and the purchase of three new vehicles among other business during their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon.
ANDREWS – A substantial grant awarded this week to Permian Regional Medical Center (PRMC) will enable expanded construction of the memory care facility, according to PRMC Chief Executive Officer Donny Booth.
SEMINOLE – With ongoing building supply disruptions and an influx of out-of-state transfer into Texas, low supply and high demand have become a feature of the Texas housing market that lends itself to unprecedented increases in appraisal values during a period of high inflation.
SNYDER – Several indicators of oilfield activity ended 2021 on a strong note in Scurry County, including increased production levels for the year, according to the latest data from the Railroad Commission of Texas.
BROWNFIELD – Our Promise Youth Academy (OPYA) is offering fun summer programs for kids.
ANDREWS – A recent housing study revealed the need for more entry-level homes in Andrews and the probable impacts if the city doesn’t find ways to subsidize construction costs involving those types of developments.
Leslie Hawkins recently presented a $1,000 check from the Women’s Study Club to Tammy Wyatt (center), director of the Boys and Girls Club. Also pictured are Jane Bennett, Karen Mize, Hawkins’ granddaughter Lillie Hawkins and Sheriff Matt Hogg. LPR photo
City officials are planning a community meeting to discuss the upcoming temporary closure of a portion of Bryan Street in Lamesa while underground utility work is accomplished.
The Dawson County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is gearing up for summer youth camp activities for third- through 12th-grade students.
A fire reported about 10 p.m. Thursday in a large pile of dead trees and limbs near South 2nd Street and Avenue R lit up the night sky in Lamesa and sent a cloud of smoke drifting over a big part of the city. Firefighters moved quickly to keep the blaze from spreading through nearby dead grass and brush, then spent about three hours at the scene dousing the blaze with about 16,000 gallons of water. With the tree still burning as he worked, firefighter Dalton Burdett (left) used a chain saw to cut away some of the limbs of a dead tree along the edge of Avenue R to keep it from falling across the road. LPR photos by Rusel Skiles
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