Landfill begins winter hours
With the end of daylight savings time, the City of Lamesa will shift next week to winter hours for the city landfill.
With the end of daylight savings time, the City of Lamesa will shift next week to winter hours for the city landfill.
Applications will be accepted beginning Monday for assistance through the 2020 Lights of Love program.
Lamesa area cotton producer has been appointed to serve as an alternate member of The Cotton Board.
A group of Last Chance CEU Webinars for pesticide applicators in Texas is being offered Nov. 1-Dec. 31 as a part of the Texas Range Webinar Series hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service unit of the Texas A&M University Department of Range, Wildlife and Fisheries Management.
On Tuesday, Andrew Wheeler, administrator with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that EPA is approving new five-year registration for two dicamba products and extending the registration of an additional dicamba product.
The number of deaths here related to COVID-19 remains unchanged but the case count continues to steadily climb, according to the latest information from the South Plains Public Health District.
Dawson County’s first freeze of winter not only came early this year, it arrived with a vengeance.
Mother Nature is starting to add insult to injury for Dawson County farmers.
COVID-19 apparently is scarier than Halloween.
Hope Rivas, 10, shows off her painting skills to two-year-old William Rivas during the Pumpkin Patch celebration at Pedroza’s restaurant. LPR photo
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177