COVID count at 39
Although Dawson County continues to have one of the highest COVID-19 case counts in the immediate area, it still represents only a fraction of a percent of the local population.
Although Dawson County continues to have one of the highest COVID-19 case counts in the immediate area, it still represents only a fraction of a percent of the local population.
Graduating seniors at O’Donnell High School will receive their diplomas during a parade ceremony this coming Friday afternoon.
Lamesa’s downtown area could see significant improvements if the city is successful with a grant application to the Texas Department of Agriculture.
Boards and metal roofi ng is strewn across a fi eld after part of the roof was blown of a building at Sparenberg during a thunderstorm this past Friday evening. Several utility poles were toppled at the same location.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The makeup of the Lamesa City Council saw a slight change Tuesday evening with newcomer Luciano Reyes taking over the District 3 seat on the city’s governing body.
Officials with the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday they will be sponsoring a parade later this month to recognize the seniors graduating from high school in Lamesa and the surrounding area.
City employees have been busy the past couple of weeks repainting parking stripes and handicapped parking zones on the streets in the downtown area. LPR photo
Graduation plans, personnel and plans for the 2020- 2021 school year were among the items discussed by Dawson school board members during their regular meeting Monday evening.
Kenley Dean, of Gail has graduated with a Cosmetology Certificate from South Plains College.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177