LISD board to assess damages
In the wake of last weekend’s storm that damaged school facilities, Lamesa school board members are conducting a special meeting at noon Tuesday.
In the wake of last weekend’s storm that damaged school facilities, Lamesa school board members are conducting a special meeting at noon Tuesday.
Lamesa Fire Department firefighters accepted donations of food, water and blankets from a Ft. Worth couple who came back to Lamesa after hearing about the damage caused by a heavy storm.
Roofing companies are definitely getting the word out about their arrival after a storm damaged properties in Lamesa on June 26.
It probably wasn’t the way Malachi Salazar and his girlfriend, Karina Osorio, wanted to return home.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance client Alicia Moncallo and her granddaughter, Alyla Williams, 6, get a hamburger lunch at the Dawson County Farm Bureau offi ce here.
Youths attending Vacation Bible School at the Lamesa Church of Christ compiled first-responder baskets for the police department, sheriff’s office, fire department and emergency medical services pe
Although everyone should still take appropriate precautions, recent rains have significantly lowered the risk of Fourth-of-July fireworks – or anything else, for that matter – igniting wildland fir
“Everything’s gone. I lost everything,” Benny Olivo said Sunday morning after wading through water about waist-deep to inspect his home at 1003 N. Main Ave., just east of the Boys and Girls Club Lake.
Pyne Gregory was sitting outside enjoying a relaxing evening with a co-worker when an approaching storm caused them to move inside his friend’s travel trailer on the north side of Lamesa.
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