Restaurants, hair salons among businesses impacted by COVID
When there’s a downturn in the economy, restaurants and hair salons usually are the first expenditures cut from the family budget.
When there’s a downturn in the economy, restaurants and hair salons usually are the first expenditures cut from the family budget.
Medical Arts Clinic newest addition, Family Nurse Practitioner Krystal Pizana, either had very bad or very good timing when she decided to return to school to get her master’s degree.
Holy Week is the time when Christians mark the remembrance of Jesus’ last week on earth, his crucifixion at the hands of the Roman Empire, and his resurrection on Easter morning.
Retiring after a career of nearly 30 years in criminal justice, Wally Garza feels blessed to be walking away safely without ever having faced a life-or-death situation.
Schools will be closed, as will some government offices, for Good Friday this week.
The number of active COVID-19 cases here has crept back up slightly after dropping to a low of only one a couple of weeks ago.
Disappointed with some of the public response to efforts to clean up Lamesa, local officials are taking a new approach and getting the youth of the community involved.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Firefi ghter Kris Mikes continues to cook off the engine compartment of an 18-wheeler that was reported on fi re about 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the 900 block of S. Dallas Ave. The engine compartment and cab of the truck were destroyed. LPR photo
Klondike’s FFA chapter is off to a strong start in springtime Career Development Events (CDE) competition.
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