O’Donnell board to meet Tuesday
Members of the O’Donnell school board are expected to adopt a budget and tax rate for the 2019-2020 school year during their regular meeting this coming week. That meeting will
Members of the O’Donnell school board are expected to adopt a budget and tax rate for the 2019-2020 school year during their regular meeting this coming week. That meeting will
Students from Lamesa and O’Donnell were among 259 students receiving undergraduate and graduate degrees from Angelo State Unversity at the end of the summer term this month. McKayla Grace Motley
Menu Monday: Beef macaroni casserole, green beans, tossed salad and dessert Tuesday: Onion crusted pork roast, new potatoes, green peas, cucumber salad and dessert Wednesday: Lasagna, California blend vegetables, tossed
Although a recent report shows Dawson County to have the sharpest drop in population of any county in Texas, a local economic development leader says planned new housing here could change that tren
The developer of a planned apartment complex in southeastern Lamesa has signed a contract for the property being offered by the City of Lamesa, according to Sean Overeynder, executive director
Lamesa has been chosen as the site for a $20-million modular home manufacturing facility planned by McKinney-based TatumTek, LLC. That announcement came after company officials met with Lamesa Economic Development
Steve Oien (left), Commander of Chapter 0900 of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, on Tuesday presented Mayor Josh Stevens and the Lamesa City Council with a plaque and
Lamesa High School students are outperforming most others in large schools across the West Texas region, according to the accountability ratings announced last week by the Texas Education Agency (TEA).
On Monday, Susie Amaro of O’Donnell turned 100 years old. She spent her birthday at the Focused Care retirement center with other residents and was joined by her nephew and
Lamesa City Council members on Thursday will consider approving a new budget with a projected deficit expected to total over a half-million dollars. A public hearing on that budget proposal
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