City implements water restrictions
Restrictions on water usage in Lamesa will go in effect this Sunday and should last about a week as repairs are made to the main pipeline supplying water to the city, Mayor Josh Stevens announced Friday.
Restrictions on water usage in Lamesa will go in effect this Sunday and should last about a week as repairs are made to the main pipeline supplying water to the city, Mayor Josh Stevens announced Friday.
A photographic special effect adds to the scene as Lamesa High School seniors take part in the annual tradition of painting “The Wall” in the 400 block of S. 2nd Street. Although the entire senior class normally converges on the wall for a giant painting party on one afternoon during the fi nal week of school, due to the coronavirus situation small groups have been painting at various times over several days during the past week. LPR photo
When you see Lamesa High School seniors Camren Clement and Taylor Mann, one of the things you notice is the color of their hair.
A sudden jump in the number of COVID-19 cases reported here this week shouldn’t be cause for alarm, according to a local doctor.
The Golden Tornadoes have a new high school band director in Sonia Carrion who’s definitely paid her dues on her way to the top.
Plans for Lamesa High School’s graduation ceremonies were announced Friday by Superintendent Jim Knight.
It was mainly routine business handled by members of the Klondike school board during their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
A new executive director of economic development for Lamesa could possibly be named Wednesday evening.
Grant proposals and a plan to temporarily reduce the speed limits on two key roadways through town are among the matters facing Lamesa City Council members this coming Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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