LEDC/LEAP hopeful for new goals, opportunities for Lamesa
Lamesa’s economic development boards are continuing to work toward the development of new goals for the community.
Lamesa’s economic development boards are continuing to work toward the development of new goals for the community.
O’Donnell school board members on Tuesday looked through the district’s English as a Second Language (ESL) program, its Safety Plan and its Family Engagement Plan.
TAHOKA – Lynn County Hospital District broke ground recently on a new project that is being undertaken just west of hospital grounds on the western edge of Tahoka, on US 380.
SEMINOLE – At a scheduled meeting of the Seminole City Council Monday evening at city hall, the council approved the utilization of the Austin law firm of Allison, Bass and Magee to assist in the r
ANDREWS – The City of Andrews is considering bringing another recreational opportunity to local residents— this one in the form of a court-type sport that is apparently gaining popularity in West T
SNYDER – In an online meeting lasting less than 10 minutes Tuesday at noon, the Snyder ISD school board formally approved the district’s Emergency Operations Plan for the current year.
STANTON- The Martin County Community Fund board is currently soliciting and reviewing bids for a new Martin County Food Bank, also commonly called Food Pantry.
SLATON- The City of Slaton Commissioners approved setting an annual permit fee to $20,000 for game rooms and amending the city ordinances for where they could be set up Monday evening (Oct.
With fall weather and cotton harvesting season getting underway, rows of cotton modules are beginning to appear on gin yards across Dawson County and the southern High Plains.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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