Middle School work likely to continue into spring
Middle school students utilizing a modular building stationed on the parking lot at the school may be there until Spring Break or even longer.
Middle school students utilizing a modular building stationed on the parking lot at the school may be there until Spring Break or even longer.
Lamesa and Dawson County are continuing to see a trend of increases in their sales tax allocations from the Texas Comptroller’s Office in Austin.
Lamesa police offi cers work at the scene of a collision Tuesday morning involving a sand-hauler truck-trailer rig and a Ford SUV. The accident occurred in the 100 block of Lynn Avenue. LPR photo
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
As the reigning Texas state champions, the Klondike FFA Greenhand Chapter Conducting team in a normal year would be in the middle of preparations to compete at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis at the end of October.
Items dealing with the resurgence of COVID-19 cases will be discussed when the Lamesa school board holds it regular meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in the board room at the school administration office, 212 N. Houston Ave.
SEMINOLE – The first bale of cotton harvested in Gaines County for 2021 was delivered to Oasis Gin on Thursday, Sept. 9, by Big Buck Farms.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield Independent School District (BISD) was selected for a visit by Texas Education Agency (TEA) officials on Wednesday, Sept. 8.
ANDREWS – They perhaps don’t receive as much notoriety as their male counterparts, but that’s about to change for women military veterans from Andrews County.
SNYDER – A familiar name was appointed to fill the vacant Place 2 seat on the Snyder Independent School District board. Luann Burleson has served on the district’s board of trustees in the past.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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