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Lamesa City Hall got a brand new wooden couch from Albert Vara’s woodworking shop students.
Lamesa City Hall got a brand new wooden couch from Albert Vara’s woodworking shop students.
Halloween is a time when people often put on masks, but it is certain to be even more so this year during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Another death of a Dawson County resident has been attributed to COVID-19, according to information from the South Plains Public Health District.
Dawson County voters are not wasting any time heading to the polls to cast their ballots early for the Nov. 3 general election.
Employees were able to escape a Lamesa business without serious injury after a fire broke out in a utility and electronics room late Tuesday afternoon.
What you wear to the polling booth can determine whether you are asked to remove an item or return later to vote.
Authorities are seeking information regarding a fire which torched a vacant residence Saturday morning in the 1100 block of S. 3rd St.
Since the Dawson County United Fund drive to raise $60,000 for three groups benefiting youngsters and the elderly kicked off earlier this month, organizers are now holding their breath, waiting for
The Dawson Public Library is offering virtual classes on its Facebook page for those interested in art or just looking for a good children’s story for the little ones.
ANDREWS – The chamber of commerce’s annual SafeSpot trick-or-treat outing at the ACE Arena is the latest event to be cancelled due to the coronavirus, according to officials.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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