Board eyes EMS facility plans
The pictures, floor plans and cost estimates on three options for building a new Emergency Medical Services headquarters were presente to Dawson County Health District (DCHD) board members Tuesday.
The pictures, floor plans and cost estimates on three options for building a new Emergency Medical Services headquarters were presente to Dawson County Health District (DCHD) board members Tuesday.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Lamesa’s economic development agencies are making progress in addressing some of the goals outlined in their strategic plan developed this past year.
Dawson County and the City of Lamesa are both continuing to see increases in their monthly sales tax rebates from the state.
With a quorum of board members not expected to be available, officials with the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District on Tuesday cancelled their regular board meeting which was scheduled for Wednesday morning.
BROWNFIELD – County Judge J.D. Wagner recently announced signs would be placed on the doors of the Terry County Courthouse stating face masks would be recommended.
SEMINOLE – For the 2021-2022 school year, students enrolled in Seminole Independent School District (SISD) will be eligible to receive a free healthy meal every day at school.
ANDREWS – The school district’s first-day enrollment count revealed student numbers are back on the rise.
SNYDER – Snyder native Tessa Holladay has been named the Scurry County Museum’s executive director. Holladay earned a master’s degree in arts and cultural management from the University of Denver and has been working with the museum since January.
For Lamesa’s school age children, this weekend means the summer season is about over and the new academic year is about to begin.
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