School eyes modular buildings
Lamesa school board members are crossing their fingers in hopes they may not need to spent $1.2-million to purchase two modular buildings to serve as classroom spaces at the middle school.
Lamesa school board members are crossing their fingers in hopes they may not need to spent $1.2-million to purchase two modular buildings to serve as classroom spaces at the middle school.
Hampered somewhat by continued rainfall this past weekend, cleanup and recovery work continues in the wake of the severe storm that hit Lamesa June 26.
Anyone wanting to make a financial donation to assist those impacted by the June 26 storm that hit Lamesa may now do so through a special fund established by the City of Lamesa.
Lamesa disregarded the rules and misbehaved in celebrating Independence Day with fireworks over the weekend.
The number of dogs entering the Lamesa Animal Shelter is rising and so are the costs of caring for up to 50 dogs.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Organizers seem pleased with the results of a reunion that brought together former Lamesa High School (LHS) classmates from seven graduating classes over the weekend.
Klondike school board members will be accepting public comments Thursday evening on the school’s plan for using federal coronavirus relief funds allocated through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief III (ESSER III) program.
Tickets are still available for the final three performances of Lamesa Community Players’ (LCP) production of “Steel Magnolias.”
With the start of the new school year just over a month away, Lamesa school officials are about to finish hiring teachers.
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