Donors sought as national blood supply critically low
BROWNFIELD – On a national level, there just isn’t enough to go around. The American Red Cross says a current national blood shortage is a “crisis” – the worst blood shortage in over a decade.
BROWNFIELD – On a national level, there just isn’t enough to go around. The American Red Cross says a current national blood shortage is a “crisis” – the worst blood shortage in over a decade.
SEMINOLE – Wintery weather with temperatures dipping down into the low 20s on Jan. 26, along with humidity at 96-percent, were responsible for slick roadways and many accidents last Wednesday in Gaines County.
ANDREWS – Hospital directors learned Jan. 27 that ground breaking on the long-awaited memory care facility has been scheduled for early March.
SNYDER – The Scurry County Junior Livestock Association (SCJLA) show had over 300 animals and 108 exhibitors that participated in the 2022 show last weekend at The Coliseum Annex.
New COVID-19 cases here are down sharply from a weekly ago but health officials are reporting yet another Dawson County resident has died as a result of the coronavirus.
This is the seventh in a series of articles focusing on the Career and Technology Education courses available at Lamesa High School.
In her 103 years of living, Ruth Helene Breen has seen one of the earliest planes land, and color-tinted black and white photos for a photographer’s studio. She even voted for Franklin Delano Roosevelt for president.
Several miles of U.S. Highway 180 just west of Lamesa will be closed starting Monday as part of a highway improvement project that includes raising a section of the roadway that has been subject to flooding in recent years.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
One of two current hospital district board members whose positions are up for election this spring filed Thursday as a candidate for re-election.
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