Special meeting called for new EMS location
A decision appears imminent on an effort to provide a new headquarters for the Emergency Medical Services operated by the Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD).
A decision appears imminent on an effort to provide a new headquarters for the Emergency Medical Services operated by the Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD).
When Lamesa High School (LHS) juniors and seniors come out for the prom Saturday, they will be following a few ground rules, along with having to wait to see who is this year’s Prom King and Queen.
Long time school board member Albert Martinez looks at the watch presented to him during his last school board meeting Tuesday. Martinez spent 36 years representing District 3 on the board. His daughter, April Martinez, took over after winning in the May 1 election. LPR photo
The Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce has changed the date and time for its second annual Senior Parade due to a conflict with high school sports.
What will be an end to a journey for some and a beginning for others will be recognized Friday at the Howard College and SouthWest College for the Deaf (SWCD) pinning and graduation ceremonies.
BROWNFIELD – Last week saw some unusual weather hit the county with some much-needed rains, but that also brought cold temperatures and a hail storm. The weather for many can be a welcomed guest, especially if it rains during a time of drought, but what was not welcomed was the hail.
ANDREWS – The commissioners court met in a May 5 afternoon workshop to review policy and procedure for recently implemented random drug testing for all county employees - including department heads and elected officials.
After only about 13 months in the position, Sean Overeynder has resigned as Lamesa’s city manager.
Sonia Carrion directs the Lamesa High School Golden Tornado band in their final spring concert Friday evening in the school auditorium.
After the COVID-19 pandemic altered and disrupted graduation activities for local high school seniors, the situation is returning to normal this year as active coronavirus cases dwindle and vaccina
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