Legal Aid virtual clinic being offered
Legal Aid of North/West Texas is hosting virtual civil legal clinics from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. April 13 and April 27 to people who cannot otherwise afford a private attorney.
Legal Aid of North/West Texas is hosting virtual civil legal clinics from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. April 13 and April 27 to people who cannot otherwise afford a private attorney.
Texas Secretary of State Ruth R. Hughs today reminded eligible Texas voters of the upcoming April 1st voter registration deadline for the May 1st election. With two weeks until the deadline, the Secretary issued a final call to action to voters, community leaders, and elected officials to encourage their fellow Texans to register and prepare to vote in the upcoming election.
You might blame it on people’s hesitancy whenever something new to medicine hits the market.
There is a long-held belief that the night of a full moon brings out the crazies in people.
About 10 percent of Dawson County’s population age 16 and older already are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and almost 19 percent have received at least one dose.
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) board members on Thursday appointed David Sanderson as the new Precinct 1 representative on the board.
Local residents likely will be able to watch a large helicopter busily at work over most Lamesa school buildings at some point during the upcoming summer.
Dawson County as a government entity took in almost $625,000 more than it spent during the 2020 fiscal year which ended this past Sept. 30.
While having a substantial fund balance to fall back on in an emergency is nice, Lamesa school officials are seeing a need to begin reducing theirs.
In-person visitation of inmates at the Dawson County Jail will resume this week after a one-year suspension due to COVID-19, according to Sheriff Matt Hogg.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177