County museum documenting Black community’s history
SNYDER – The Scurry County Museum is working on a project to document stories from the Black community in Scurry County.
SNYDER – The Scurry County Museum is working on a project to document stories from the Black community in Scurry County.
LPR photos by Mary Elizabeth Davis and Russel Skiles
It is only about a month before Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) students are let out for the summer break.
Early voting numbers are varying significantly in the races for positions up for election with the Lamesa school district, City of Lamesa, and Dawson County Hospital District.
A long-vacant piece of property on the west side of Lamesa’s downtown square is being offered for sale as a possible future site for a restaurant.
A little over half a century ago, rodeo roper and barrel racer Sharon Harrison Youngblood and six of her Tarleton State University teammates did something that’s never been repeated or surpassed.
South Houston Avenue was lined with people – many of them rushing into the street to grab candy thrown from autos – for a parade Thursday evening to open the Chicken Fried Stead Festival.
A young family enjoys a traditional chicken fried steak dinner inside the Forrest Park Community Center Friday as part of the Chicken Fried Steak Festival.
Five more Dawson County residents have been confirmed with COVID-19 cases during the past week, even as the number of people being vaccinated against the virus continues to increase.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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