Unity walk set Thursday
Local residents from all walks of life are being invited to participate in the Lamesa CommUNITY Peace Walk here Thursday evening.
Local residents from all walks of life are being invited to participate in the Lamesa CommUNITY Peace Walk here Thursday evening.
Lamesa City Council members opted Tuesday to delay action on a rezoning decision after a council member voiced strong opposition to the proposal.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
This coming Saturday will mark the first part of a two-weekend Lamesa Community Cleanup effort being organized by the City of Lamesa.
Dawson school board members hired two new teachers during their regular meeting Monday evening but delayed action on changes to the school calendar as they prepare for the 2020-2021 school year.
SEMINOLE – A regular customer of the Allsup’s at 1010 Hobbs Highway in Seminole claimed a million-dollar winning lottery ticket at the store on June 5.
On Thursday, Terry County taxing entities received a letter from Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. In the letter sent to the City of Brownfield, Halliburton’s Senior Tax Manager Shelby Mathew stated, “In response to the significant decline in market conditions, Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. has made the difficult decision to cease operations in Brownfield.”
ANDREWS – In recent years, conservative enrollment estimates in the school district’s budget approved before the school year have resulted in surplus funding through student allotments.
SNYDER – Bucking the statewide trend and local leaders’ projections, retail sales in Snyder and Scurry County rose in April according to data from Texas Comptroller Glen Hegar’s office.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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