Street funding, plan on economic agenda
A budget amendment and a strategic plan will be among the items discussed by Lamesa’s economic development boards this coming Tuesday.
A budget amendment and a strategic plan will be among the items discussed by Lamesa’s economic development boards this coming Tuesday.
You’re out of luck if you haven’t done your banking before the weekend. Many banks, along with most governmental entities and schools, are shutting their doors Monday for Columbus Day.
Honor roll students in the O’Donnell school district and elementary students with perfect attendance have been announced for the first six-week grading period.
Borden County’s demanding non-district schedule continued on Friday night with the Coyotes taking on another Top 10 opponent that, as of mid-week, they weren’t expecting to play.
The O’Donnell Eagles didn’t have much trouble starting their bid for the Division I District 4 sixman football championship Friday night at Whiteface as the they rolled to a 56-8 victory over the E
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Monday: Chicken fried steak with cream gravy, mashed potatoes, green peas, tomato wedges and dessert
For those Trick-or-Treaters who want to have fun before Halloween night, they’re in luck.
Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce representatives assisted Tuesday morning with a ribbon cutting for the new outdoor pavilion at K-Bob’s Steakhouse at 2200 Lubbock Highway.
The COVID-19 situation in Dawson County continues to worsen, with three more deaths and almost 50 new cases reported since late last week.
Two workers were airlifted to Lubbock after suffering serious burns Saturday afternoon in what initially was reported as an explosion in the construction area at Lamesa High School.
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