Got milk?
Six hundred gallons of milk are expected to be given away without any restrictions here this coming Friday.
Six hundred gallons of milk are expected to be given away without any restrictions here this coming Friday.
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday took measures to ensure that adequate funding is available in the retirement program for county employees.
Like they did in a similar vote earlier this month, Lamesa City Council members split 5-2 when voting Tuesday on the city’s proposed new tax rate.
The Dawson County Extension Office is hosting a 4-H enrollment party from 5 to 7 p.m., Aug. 29 at 901-B South Houston Street.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Dionicio Garza Jr., who retired last Friday after more than 36 years as an employee of the City of Lamesa, was recognized during the City Council’s regular meeting Tuesday evening at City Hall. Leaving the building, he drove off under sprays of water from two fi re trucks saluting him for his service. Garza served as the city’s Director of Utilities since 2004.
With face masks now joining back packs for back-to-school, these two girls were waiting Wednesday morning to head into South Elementary for the fi rst day of classes in the Lamesa School District.
Wearing a Superman mask, this young man is ready to head into South Elementary for the fi rst day of classes on Wednesday morning.
The Lamesa Community Players are preparing to present The Savannah Sipping Society, a hilarious comedy with a message, by Jones, Hope and Wooten.
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