Swimming pool closes for the season
The municipal swimming pool had been originally scheduled to close Wednesday, but that date was pushed up by about a week.
The municipal swimming pool had been originally scheduled to close Wednesday, but that date was pushed up by about a week.
With a few more weeks left before the school year begins, youngsters can still enjoy what remains of the summer with a show at Movieland Theater.
A spree of robberies last week ended with the arrest of an adult and a juvenile.
Dawson County Hospital District board members are holding their regular meeting starting at 5 p.m., today at the Medical Arts Hospital’s community room at 2200 N. Bryan Ave.
Lamesa City Council members are expected to set the proposed ad valorem tax rate and vote on an ordinance affecting the municipal golf course at their meeting today.
If you’re a military veteran and you want to see veteran services re-established closer to home, then show up for a meeting tonight to discuss the matter.
An Ackerly man lost his life and another man faces a felony charge after a two-car collision Thursday evening.
West Texas Centers (WTC) Deputy Executive Officer Rodney Jones was named Monday as the new Chief Executive Officer for WTC – the agency that provides community behavioral health services and care for people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
When a group of seven county retirees recently visited with County Judge Foy O’Brien, they only had one request: an increase in their retirement benefits.
The Development and Alumni Relations Office at South Plains College is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award until Aug. 30. The award was established in 1987 to honor outstanding former SPC students.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177