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Bark in the Park returns
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield Animal Shelter was the location for the Friends of Brownfield Animal Shelter’s annual Bark in the Park event and it is the first time they are partnering with Reeds Ranc
Increased rainfall leads to county lifting burn ban
ANDREWS – Andrews County received more rainfall over the past couple of months than earlier anticipated, which has helped reduce dangerous fire conditions that existed early on in the spring fire s
Local hospital opens to visitors
STANTON – Martin County Hospital began opening to visitors June 7. Visitors for patients admitted with COVID-19 will remain restricted, but visitation is open for all other patients.
Council rejects fence ordinance
SNYDER – The Snyder City Council voted 4-1 to reject a fence ordinance on the second reading and ordered the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) to include only safety-related measures in the
Night on the Square
An array of activities are planned in downtown Lamesa on Saturday as part of the Night on the Square events hosted by the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce and Lamesa Economic Development Corporation.
Music means ice cream is in the neighborhood
Youngsters hear it before they see it. A big red, white and blue van blasts off the high pitch tingles of Yankee Doodle Dandy or La Cucaracha as it makes its way through area neighborhoods.
LMS getting new principal
Lamesa Middle School is getting a new principal with the hiring this week of Stephen Cross.
Many students back in school
The impact COVID-19 has had on the academic year continues to affect almost one-third of the Lamesa school district’s total student population who started this week on six weeks of summer school.
More drilling planned
The west intersection of U.S. Highway 180 and FM 829 will soon be the site for three new horizontal oil drilling operations.