United Fund drive nearing end
Having raised a little over half of their 60,000 goal at this point, Dawson County United Fund organizers plan to close off their fund-raising campaign Jan. 14.
Having raised a little over half of their 60,000 goal at this point, Dawson County United Fund organizers plan to close off their fund-raising campaign Jan. 14.
With COVID-19 cases apparently edging upwards, the infusion treatment once used to combat the virus is no longer available to Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) patients.
People interested in acquiring COVID-19 inoculations can do so every week at vaccine clinics hosted by the South Plains Public Health Department (SP- PHD).
When Andrea Cantu graduated from Lamesa High School last spring, she left behind her name in large letters along with her hoped for future accomplishment: the World Wrestling Entertainment championship belt. She’s now working on that dream by training as a pro wrestler in Lubbock. LPR photo
ANDREWS – Whitney and Bryson Bean – consider them the walking wounded – watched from the porch of their NE residence in amazement recently as Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responders and volunteer firefighters accomplished their unique work.
SNYDER – Scurry County will pursue a $3.5 million grant to build a new health clinic and COVID-19 supply storage building.
ANDREWS – Like nearly every other area in the United States, Andrews County is being impacted by the Omicron virus variant, according to local healthcare professionals.
SLATONITE – There is a new locally owned carry-out pizza place in Slaton. Hunt Brothers’ Pizza was opened on Sept. 1 by Jason Corley. It is located across from Slaton Pharmacy on the Square. They offer a variety of thick and thin crust pizzas.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177