Rural hospital outlook on local board agenda
The outlook for rural hospitals in Texas will be the focus of an education session Thursday for the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors. Brent Fuller, certified public accountant
The outlook for rural hospitals in Texas will be the focus of an education session Thursday for the Dawson County Hospital District’s board of directors. Brent Fuller, certified public accountant
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The Dal Paso Museum 2020 membership drive is in full swing. Annual supportive memberships are the main source of revenue for the museum’s operating funds, and are not only greatly
Tharps, Dell receive Chamber’s top awards at annual banquet SEMINOLE – Annual awards were front and center Wednesday during the Seminole Area Chamber of Commerce annual membership banquet. After outgoing
Although the project reportedly is continuing to move forward, a company planning to develop a $20-millon modular home manufacturing facility has provided notice it is terminating an economic development pact
Ongoing effort to reduce contamination of U.S. cotton by plastic and other items were the main focus of talks here Friday involving representative of several Japanese firms which purchase and
Sylvia Ortiz is hoping her experience will lead voters to re-elect her to another term as Dawson County Tax Assessor-Collector. Ortiz filed Friday as a candidate in the Republican primary
A zoning change needed for a proposed new apartment complex will be on the line when the Lamesa City Council meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall. It will
Representatives of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce joined K-Bob’s Steakhouse officials and employees here Wednesday for a ribbon cutting recognizing the franchise under new management. Among the K-Bob’s officials
Texas continues to lead the nation in oil and gas production, creating jobs and prosperity statewide, but communities in the state’s main energy production areas have also seen a rise
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