City, county see jump in revenue from sales taxes
There’s good news for both Dawson County and the City of Lamesa, as both entities have seen increases in their sales tax rebates from the state comptroller’s office.
There’s good news for both Dawson County and the City of Lamesa, as both entities have seen increases in their sales tax rebates from the state comptroller’s office.
Reagan Chase Martinez, a 2017 graduate of Lamesa High School, graduated from Texas Tech University in May with a bachelor of arts degree in political science and history.
TOPEKA – The extent of damage to the Lynn County Courthouse continues to be assessed more than three weeks after a waterline burst above the third-floor balcony over the district courtroom and wate
ANDREWS – Several opponents of storing spent fuel at Waste Control Specialists’ (WCS) sites in far west Andrews County made their positions known during the public forum session at Tuesday’s commis
STANTON – A Lubbock-based convenience store chain is readying a new location in Martin County.
Lucky Scarlett Olivas, a 2017 graduate of Lamesa High School, graduated from Texas Tech University in May with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science with concentrations in animal productio
SLATON – Thousands of guests braved the 90-plus degree temperatures to attend the biennial South Plains Airshow Saturday (June 12) at the Slaton Municipal Airport.
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County Community Resource Group is busy planning for “Got Character” Camp 2021, scheduled for July 13-15.
You don’t normally see a Lubbock television news cameraman at city hall, a standing-room-only audience, clapping, smiles, or tears from a grateful business owner during a city council meeting.
Entrance and rental fees for the community swimming pool haven’t changed in years, even though those fees aren’t enough to cover the cost of operating the facility.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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