“Lamesa-Opoly” Game to Feature Local Businesses
Some of Lamesa’s businesses and points of interest will soon be featured on a board game similar to Monopoly.
Some of Lamesa’s businesses and points of interest will soon be featured on a board game similar to Monopoly.
To protect the ladies that would be gathering for the monthly Ladies Luncheon at Second Baptist Church, it has been cancelled until further notice due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus.
Although no cases of the COVID-19 Coronavirus had been reported in West Texas as of noon Friday, the impact of the pandemic certainly hit here this past week.
Although emphasizing they are continuing to provide the same medical care as usual, Medical Arts Hospital officials on Friday implemented plans to control access to the hospital in light of the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus.
In the first of what will soon be weekly sessions — if not more often — local healthcare officials and representatives of various agencies here came together Thursday to focus on the COV1D-19 Coronavirus.
A preliminary budget eyed by the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors on Thursday showed a projected deficit of about $214,000 for the 2020-2021.
A crowd of workers were busy Wednesday morning pouring and finishing the final part of the concrete slab for the new Career Technology Education building under construction at Lamesa High School. LPR photo
Plans for an election for one spot on the board were finalized when the directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District held their regular monthly meeting this past Wednesday.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department: .M.
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