Fire destroys vacant house
A blaze which destroyed an abandoned house in the 400 block of S.E. 2nd Street just before dawn Monday is believed to have been ignited intentionally.
A blaze which destroyed an abandoned house in the 400 block of S.E. 2nd Street just before dawn Monday is believed to have been ignited intentionally.
The annual Dawson County United Fund drive is getting a later start than usual this year.
Permits for more than $9 million worth of work on roofs across the city have been issued since a severe storm pounded Lamesa with hail, high winds and heavy rain on June 26.
Registered voters in Dawson County who want to cast their ballot by mail in next month’s Texas Constitutional Amendment Election need to submit an application soon.
Hired as the City of Lamesa’s chief inspector this past June, Brian Beck is well-acquainted with the community.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
An article in this past Sunday’s edition of the Lamesa Press-Reporter about the Lamesa Community Players’ production of Outward Bound contained errors.
Banks, federal offices and some schools are closing next Monday in recognition of Columbus Day.
O’Donnell will be a busy place this weekend, with the annual O’Donnell Cotton Fest on Saturday following homecoming activities at the school.
SEMINOLE – Through perseverance, hard work, and battling a slew of injuries head-on, Seminole native Andrew Alvidrez is living his dream.
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