COVID cancels annual parade
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County 4-H Christmas Parade, initially slated for Dec. 10 is now one of many events canceled over the past nine months due to COVID-19 concerns.
SEMINOLE – The Gaines County 4-H Christmas Parade, initially slated for Dec. 10 is now one of many events canceled over the past nine months due to COVID-19 concerns.
SNYDER – As President Donald Trump continues to raise questions about his November election defeat, some local residents are questioning what they say were mail-in ballots they received.
ANDREWS – Permian Regional Medical Center (PRMC) could receive its first supply of COVID-19 vaccine later this month, according to the hospital’s chief executive officer.
Lamesa
Monday
Pre-K/Elementary Breakfast: Country chicken biscuit, apple, fruit juice
If you have not signed up for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP2), you still have time. The deadline for signing up is this coming Friday, Dec. 11.
The National Cotton Council (NCC) welcomes Representative David Scott’s (D-GA) selection as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee for the 117th Congress.
Hemp growers in Texas will soon be eligible for Multi-Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
It’s a different kind of week for Lamesa school students, as all 1,700 are staying home and logging into their classes remotely.
Problems with flues venting heat from wood fires are being blamed as the cause of separate blazes which destroyed one residence and heavily damaged another during the past few days.
Dawson County’s total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is nearing 10 percent of the county’s total population.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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