Council hears update on city’s closed family aquatic center
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield City Council met June 3 with two updates on the agenda, one being on the Brownfield Family Aquatic Center which had to be closed.
BROWNFIELD – The Brownfield City Council met June 3 with two updates on the agenda, one being on the Brownfield Family Aquatic Center which had to be closed.
SEMINOLE – The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has hired a contractor to conduct aerial surveys in the Permian Basin area of West Texas. The survey began June 1. The areas to be surveyed include but may not be limited to Ector and Gaines counties. The helicopter that is being used for these surveys is white with red stripes and has tail number N3027W.
SNYDER – The Snyder High School Theater Department held its first annual senior directing showcase June 3.
Brenda Friesen, a recent graduate of Klondike High School, has been named the first recipient of The Colton Kearney Memorial Scholarship.
The Lamesa Community Players (LCP) are doing something a little different as they prepare to bring their next project, “Steel Magnolias,” onto the stage.
The Lamesa City Council’s divided vote last month rejecting a land sale for a proposed downtown Italian restaurant offering alcohol near a church could resurface for their reconsideration.
After a two year hiatus, the municipal swimming pool at the N. 22nd Street Park is finally opening for the summer.
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) board members agreed to pursue negotiations with an Irving company to oversee the construction of a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) building near Medical
It looks like oil drilling activity in Dawson County is rapidly picking up steam.
A World War II veteran, Ernie Andrus made history in 2016 when he completed a coast-to-coast walk across the United States at the age of 93.
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