Sand mine on county docket
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court are scheduled this coming week to consider a memorandum of understanding with a new sand mine being established here.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court are scheduled this coming week to consider a memorandum of understanding with a new sand mine being established here.
A reception for four longtime employees retiring from the Klondike school system will be held at 2 p.m. this coming Thursday in the Klondike school library. The public is invited.
Nicole Singleton (center), Dawson County Family, Community and Health Agent with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, has received the District 2 New Agent of the Year Award. This award, given to one agent with five or fewer years of experience, was presented to Singleton “for her leadership and dedication to enhance the overall quality of Extension Programs in Dawson County.” Pictured with Singleton are Michael Clawson, District Extension Administrator, and Molly Forman, Regional Program Leader for Family and Community Health.
Dawson County is still on a roll while Lamesa experienced its first dip when it comes to their monthly sales tax rebates from the state comptroller’s office.
While recent rains have provided a needed respite for agricultural producers in some parts of Texas, the majority of producers did not benefit and continue to hope for more, according to Texas A&M AgriLife experts and others.
The Biden Administration recently appointed Kelly Adkins as the new State Executive Director (SED) for the USDA Texas Farm Service Agency (FSA). Adkins joined the Texas FSA team on May 9.
Lamesa High School seniors have a busy schedule during their last week in high school.
It isn’t every day that parents, students and school administrators meet a man who went from a gang member and drug user to someone who redeemed himself after prison, went to college and now lectures on his first-hand experiences of living a dangerous life.
BROWNFIELD – Last weekend’s election results were determined, but then in a shocking turn of events an error was made and the results were temporarily revoked.
SEMINOLE – The Seminole City Council approved the rezoning of 13 acres, making way for a proposed residential development for condominium housing ranging in price from $265,000 to $325,000.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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