State boosts local COVID death tally
Another Dawson County resident has died as a result of COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (TD-SHS).
Another Dawson County resident has died as a result of COVID-19, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services (TD-SHS).
Santa and Mrs. Claus left their reindeer behind and arrived at the Dawson County Public Library Thursday in an antique fi re truck.
One person has now officially filed as a candidate in the Feb. 27 election to fill a vacant spot on the Lamesa City Council.
A member of the Dawson County Hospital District Board of Directors resigned his seat after last month’s meeting, citing personal reasons.
While COVID-19 case numbers in Dawson have been steadily rising in recent months, so has another number that carries serious consequences for many local residents.
When patients arrive at Medical Arts Hospital for their regular injections or for blood tests, nurses decked out in protective medical gear meet them in the parking lot.
Computers will the focus on Monday for a special meeting of the Lamesa Independent School District board of trustees.
Caprock Federal Credit Union in Lamesa will be closed all day this coming Wednesday, Dec. 9, in remembrance and recognition of Linda Scott.
Scott passed away on Nov. 10.
This Monday at 5 p.m. is the deadline for families to submit applications for assistance through the Lights of Love program, but donations will be accepted through the end of the week.
TAHOKA- She was born more than a century ago, but Tahoka centenarian Helen Bookman is still going strong. This week, Mrs.
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