County’s seven tax entities get 2021 certified values
SNYDER – Scurry County’s seven taxing entities will begin finalizing proposed budgets now that the Scurry County Appraisal District has certified its 2021 appraisal rolls.
SNYDER – Scurry County’s seven taxing entities will begin finalizing proposed budgets now that the Scurry County Appraisal District has certified its 2021 appraisal rolls.
SEMINOLE – Seminole Police Chief Bernie Kraft said he, once again, wants to remind area residents to lock their vehicles and remove any valuables.
ANDREWS – For the third consecutive summer, Latvian student Oskars Gorbants has traveled to the United States as part of an entrepreneurial exchange program.
A Christian music DJ knows as Big Perk was one of the special guests who performed during the Hope for Lamesa event held this past Saturday at the Forrest Park Community Center. Hosted by several churches in Lamesa, the event included several music artists, testimonies, guest speakers, a car show and a food trailer in an effort to spread the word of God in Lamesa and the surrounding area. LPR photo
Dawson County officials will be looking to use more than $1 million in reserve funds and unspent revenue to balance the county budget for the coming year.
Dawson County residents, business owners and others impacted by the severe storm here on June 26 now have some extra time to report their damages to the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM).
Dawson County apparently won’t be seeing any budget relief this year in the cost of keeping local prisoners locked up while awaiting trial.
Lamesa FFA member Sagen Oaks, age 15, placed fourth in junior prepared public speaking during the 93rd Texas FFA Convention held recently in Fort Worth.
Norma Dumais, owner of the Domino’s restaurant that will soon be going up on N. Dallas Ave. in Lamesa, speaks Monday morning during a groundbreaking ceremony hosted by the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) and Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP). Dumais said the plan is to have the restaurant open this coming December. Shown behind her are LEDC and LEAP board members (from left) Dore Rodriquez, Scott Leonard and Bobby Gonzales. LPR photo
When the annual rodeo opens next month it will include the crownding of a new Lamesa Rodeo Queen.
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