COVID claims 2 more
Dawson County lives are continuing to be lost to the COVID-19 pandemic on a regular basis, according to information from the state’s top health agency.
Dawson County lives are continuing to be lost to the COVID-19 pandemic on a regular basis, according to information from the state’s top health agency.
Lamesa’s entrance ways are getting a new look.
City council members learned Tuesday that plans to plant trees along major thoroughfares are finally getting into the ground.
Depending upon which side of the counter you’re on, this year’s Black Friday has either been pretty good or very bad.
In the past year, Lamesa has seen two substantial businesses move into town, and 324 apartment units planned for construction.
After years of waiting, Lamesa City Council members gave the green light Tuesday night to start the next step for a long desired waterline.
It is not uncommon for youngsters returning from the two month summer break to forget their lessons.
More than two dozen Dawson County 4-H members pose for a group photo after putting together boxes of donated Thanksgiving food.
If you like cars, kids or just Christmas, put Dec. 6 on your calendar.
Policies and other business will be facing members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court when they hold their regular meeting on Tuesday.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177