Virus prompts extra precautions for EMS
When people see a local ambulance pull up to a house or an accident scene they likely will notice the emergency personnel look a little different than usual.
When people see a local ambulance pull up to a house or an accident scene they likely will notice the emergency personnel look a little different than usual.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Local supermarkets and other stores are continuing to make adjustments in efforts to create the safest shopping experience possible during the COVID-19 outbreak.
With recent rainfall and warming temperatures, many local residents have reported seeing a boom in the mosquito population during the past couple of weeks.
The public will have an opportunity to voice their opinions on the measures before action is considered on several economic development measures here Monday evening.
Lamesa’s Feed One Food Bank will implement some changes to the distribution process for the health and safety of volunteers and residents during this week’s operation.
As a public service of the Lamesa Press-Reporter, below is a list of food services being offered by Lamesa eating establishments in light of the on-site dining restrictions put in place as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
The latest estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Prospective Plantings Report, released March 31, show a projected increase in upland cotton planting in Texas, from 7.05 million in 2018 to 7.3 million to be planted in 2020, up 4 percent.
Agricultural producers now have more time to repay Marketing Assistance Loans (MAL) as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s implementation of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020.
TAHOKA – Texas Governor Greg Abbott released a message in an Executive Order that went into effect on April 2 requiring all Texans to stay home unless they are participating in an essential service or activity, to help prevent the spread of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). City and county officials reiterate the same message.
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