City, county again obtain boost in sales tax revenue
Both Lamesa and Dawson County continue their record of increases in their monthly sales tax rebates.
Both Lamesa and Dawson County continue their record of increases in their monthly sales tax rebates.
Helen Vargas, 16-year-old Lamesa High School student in the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America program, serves up a plate of spaghetti during the organization’s pasta fund raiser held Sunday at Pedroza’s restaurant. LPR photo
The Thanksgiving holiday means there’s no school, governmental offices are closed and there’s no mail delivery on Thursday.
Preston E. Smith Prison Unit officials are now accepting applications for correctional officers to work at the unit here.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Teams from both Lamesa and Klondike high schools are advancing to state in FFA Leadership Development Events (LDE) competition.
Members of the Lamesa FFA Public Relations team which qualified for state are (front, from left) Sagen Oaks, Katey Fletcher, (back) Chloe Crittendon and Reagan Derington.
Klondike FFA’s state-qualifying Greenhand Chapter Conducting team consists of (from left) Amy Ruiz, Jace DeLong, Mercy Ynostrosa, Truett Thixton, Aisley Evans, Reagan Braswell, Fallon Warren and Gabriella Del Busto.
The Klondike FFA Senior Chapter Conducting team, which has qualified for state competition, features (from left) Kolby Pepper, Allison Hutchings, Ashlynn Cagle, David Boschman, Stormie Addison, Neihmaya Howard, Raleigh Bellows, Addilyn Cummings, Bailey White and Gracie Huffaker.
Lamesa city officials called off the city council’s special meeting Monday over six hours before it was scheduled to begin.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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