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It is four months before graduation, but over 90 members of the Lamesa High School Class of 2021 already know where they’ be heading in the weeks or months after getting their diplomas.
It is four months before graduation, but over 90 members of the Lamesa High School Class of 2021 already know where they’ be heading in the weeks or months after getting their diplomas.
There’s another candidate seeking one of three seats on the Lamesa school board.
What is normally a quite commute to Lamesa from Lubbock for local school resource officer Gabriel Flores and his K-9 partner Riot was anything but normal this past Wednesday morning.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Business ranging from a facade grant to a proposed partnership will be among the items considered by members of Lamesa’s economic development boards this week.
Two items of previous discussion are back on the agenda for this coming Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Dawson County Commissioners Court.
Vexus Fiber, a provider of fiber-based residential and commercial internet and telecommunications solutions, will be giving away $25,000 in tuition scholarships to Texas high school seniors who are completing their education in a rural community served by the community.
ANDREWS - A familiar face helped deliver the first doses of Pfizer vaccine received by Andrews County.
STANTON – Residents from all four corners of Martin County and everywhere in between converged in Stanton Wednesday to get their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
SEMINOLE - Concerns and complaints about semi-truck traffic through and around Seminole have not fallen on deaf ears. According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the congestion at the US 62/385/180 intersection is considered a significant issue, and they are conducting a study intended to find a solution to the problem.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177