City services getting back to normal
City garbage collection is returning to normal while city streets and Forrest Park continues recovering from the impact of the severe storm that hit Lamesa on June 26.
City garbage collection is returning to normal while city streets and Forrest Park continues recovering from the impact of the severe storm that hit Lamesa on June 26.
Construction of a new pizza restaurant here is expected to begin within a few weeks, and the start of another restaurant could be weeks or a few months behind that.
Mold is clearly visible on the piles of Sheetrock and boards starting to line the curb in front of a row of houses on N. 10th St.
The Lamesa Boys and Girls Club may not look it, but it is turning 60 Saturday and everyone’s invited to the party.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The first day of school may be a month away, but that doesn’t stop the high school marching band from preparing for the upcoming season.
Lamesa school board members will be conducting two meetings starting 90 minutes apart Thursday.
BROWNFIELD – Brownfield Regional Medical Center (BRMC) is getting closer to opening its new extension to the hospital with Chief Executive Officer Jerry Jasper aiming for Aug. 1. The extension will serve the purpose of extending the offices of the clinic, birthing rooms, and surgery.
ANDREWS – Certified taxable values will come out later in the month and local officials are perhaps bracing for another decrease in value.
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County Sheriff’s Office announced July 7 they are investigating a report of suspects impersonating law enforcement deputies.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177