Active COVID cases hit five-month low
Even as the local death toll from COVID-19 continues to grow, the number of active cases in Dawson County has dropped to its lowest figure in more than five months.
Even as the local death toll from COVID-19 continues to grow, the number of active cases in Dawson County has dropped to its lowest figure in more than five months.
United Fund organizers are calling it quits in their efforts to raise $60,000 in donations to support three non-profit groups benefiting local children and senior citizens.
A large metal building now stands on the north side of Medical Arts Hospital as the future inoculation site for COVID-19 and regular injections, and for collecting blood samples from patients.
When the Medical Arts Hospital (MAH) staff began receiving vaccines against COVID-19 earlier this month, they hoped there would be some left over to share with neighboring hospitals in need.
A Dawson County Hospital District (DCHD) incumbent and a newcomer are the most recent candidates to file for positions up for election this spring.
The article in the Lamesa Press-Reporter this past Wednesday about the Lamesa school board members’ action on the school superintendent’s job evaluation and contract contained an error.
When it came to the presidential election last November, there was a small surge of residents applying to register to vote on the big day.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Tuesday, Jan. 26
There have been times in the past when the electricity went out at Medical Arts Clinic.
TAHOKA – The Tahoka community is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Dick Van Hoose, superintendent of Tahoka Independent School District (TISD).
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