Housing issue challenging to development
Now that Lamesa’s economic future is getting a little brighter with new businesses coming to town, economic development officials want to turn their attention to expanding the housing market.
Now that Lamesa’s economic future is getting a little brighter with new businesses coming to town, economic development officials want to turn their attention to expanding the housing market.
This is the third in a series of articles focusing on the many services available here through West Texas Opportunities.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Howard College’s Lamesa campus at 1810 Lubbock Hwy. is offering free General Educational Development (GED) classes to those without a high school diploma.
The more than 70 employees working for the City of Lamesa can expect another benefit package that will help them prepare for future retirements.
Musician and vocalist Johnny Arreola preformed at Forrest Park’s pavilion on Easter Sunday. The Praise in the Park festivities included live praise and worship, communion, picnics, visits with the Easter Bunny and an egg hunt for all ages. LPR photo
Families and friends of lost loved ones are invited to attend a memorial being conducted at Northridge United Methodist Church at 2616 N. Lubbock Hwy. from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. this coming Sunday.
Lamesa school board members on Thursday will consider boosting the overall maximum price for an array of construction projects in order to include the cost of renovating the middle school library.
Get out your Bingo daubers and your lucky rabbit’s foot, because Bingo is coming to town.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177