Fund drive at halfway mark
The Dawson County United Fund’s annual fall financial campaign has now reached 50 percent of its $60,000 goal.
The Dawson County United Fund’s annual fall financial campaign has now reached 50 percent of its $60,000 goal.
Lamesa City Council members are meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday to remember two of their own and call for an election to fill a vacant spot at the council table.
All that’s left of the home-side bleachers at the Golden Tornado Stadium are some broken medal pieces which once provided seating for pep rallies, home football games and band practices.
Local anglers will again be able to fish for rainbow trout right here in Lamesa this winter.
There’s some good and some bad when looking at the sales tax reimbursements distributed by the Texas Comptroller’s Office Friday.
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Smith Unit here again will be conducting a pre-service academy on Dec.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Tuesday, Nov. 17
O’Donnell Independent School District (OISD) board members approved a seven month contract on Nov. 17 for a new band director.
Lubbock district game wardens will be dedicating extra patrol hours and state assets to the mule deer hunting season which occurs in southwestern panhandle counties – including Dawson County – from
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