Food and milk giveaway Sat.
St. John Baptist Church in Lamesa will be the site this coming Saturday of a food and milk giveaway as part of the USDA’s Farmers to Families program.
St. John Baptist Church in Lamesa will be the site this coming Saturday of a food and milk giveaway as part of the USDA’s Farmers to Families program.
Although it was delayed a few months due to COVID-19, last year’s Springtime Shine Car Show drew more than 140 entries and filled up more than half of Lamesa’s downtown square.
Last month’s ice storm is taking center stage Thursday as Lamesa Independent School District (LISD) board members vote on several items related to missed school days due to the bad weather.
SEMINOLE – Resident Morgan Guffy hosted the first Seminole Art Walk by herself last summer. Later in 2020, however, she joined forces with merchant Christie Chappell to create Mo and Mule Productions. With the help of area artists, vendors and sponsors, the pair will present the Second Annual Seminole Art Walk in the downtown area from 4-9 p.m. this Saturday.
ANDREWS – The longtime plan to address needs with the present city hall building, along with overcrowding at the police station, was revisited last Thursday following a detailed outside facilities study.
SEMINOLE – Due to spiking COVID-19 numbers during the latter months of 2020, the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, under the direction of Chief Executive Officer Shelby Concotelli, postponed their annual banquet planned for November 2020. Now with a low number of active, positive cases, the board has rescheduled the membership banquet this Wednesday in the Gaines County Civic Building from 11:45 a.m. until 1 p.m.
SNYDER – While both sides await a Texas Supreme Court opinion in Kinder Margan’s appeal of a denied motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by four taxing entities, additional documents have been filed with the court.
While Lamesa Mayor Josh Stevens (left) and Jason Anzaldua (right) watch, the pilots of a Russian-made Mi-24 helicopter which made a refueling stop here Thursday morning share information about the
When the Dawson County Health Department (DCHD) opened its doors Thursday to first time recipients of the Moderna vaccine against coronavirus, 20 people had made appointments to get the shot.
A bit of “Top Gun” style excitement came to Lamesa Thursday morning in the form of a Russian-made military attack helicopter.
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