TxDot urges teen drivers to buckle up
AUSTIN – Vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers, which is why TxDOT is urging teens to make one simple click to save their lives and the lives of others.
AUSTIN – Vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teenagers, which is why TxDOT is urging teens to make one simple click to save their lives and the lives of others.
ANDREWS – The Andrews Economic Development Corporation this week closed on a major land deal to provide its largest business park yet and open the door to additional business and development.
SEMINOLE – Seminole Police Chief Bernie Kraft said that a keen-eyed cashier at the Uncles store on S. Main suspected the use of credit card skimmers at two of their gas pumps on March 6 and reported the activity to police.
SNYDER – Snyder school trustees did not follow the lead of many other school boards that have lifted rules requiring face masks.
BROWNFIELD – It was the first in-person commissioners court meeting for Judge J.D. Wagner and the commissioners after holding meetings for months on Zoom and Facebook Live due to to COVID-19.
ANDREWS – Local taxing entities are perhaps bracing themselves for another decrease in taxable property values that will determine tax rates and revenue for the following budget year.
The metal framework for new bleachers on the home side of Tornado Field rises behind a piece of equipment standing next to a relatively small pile of rubble that remained Friday following the recen
Dawson County Hospital District (DCHS) board members know the 2021-2022 budget is going to be a lot different than in previous years.
COVID-19 is the cause.
Measurements of the depth to groundwater across Dawson County are showing the impact of a dry year which saw rainfall here total only about 10 inches.
The next time local health care facilities administer COVID-19 vaccinations they will be giving it to a new group of recipients beginning Monday.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177