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County facing budget crunch SNYDER – Years of what was described as “frivolous” spending have finally caught up to Scurry County commissioners. During Tuesday’Ss 2020 budget workshop, County Judge Dan
County facing budget crunch SNYDER – Years of what was described as “frivolous” spending have finally caught up to Scurry County commissioners. During Tuesday’Ss 2020 budget workshop, County Judge Dan
Jennifer Stewart, principal of North Elementary in Lamesa, shows off one of the the recently-painted murals – this one in the girls rest room – which will greet students when they return to school
An estimated $35,000-$40,000 in prize money will be on the line when ropers and riders from across a wide region converge in Lamesa over the next few days. They will
After extensive discussion in multiple meetings over the past two months, the Dawson County Commissioners Court gave the go-ahead Tuesday to file a proposed county budget for the 2020 fiscal
Dawson County sheriff’s deputies will be working 12-hour shifts and the district attorney’s office will be getting help from a well-known appellate lawyer as the result of separate actions taken
Plenty of music and other activities will be available this weekend at the annual Jamaica sponsored by Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. The event is slated for noon to
Transportation agreements with four neighboring school districts will be considered by Lamesa school board members during a special meeting this Friday. That meeting is set for 12 noon in the
AEDC’s Energy Park West sparking additional interest ANDREWS – With the Permian Basin’s ongoing favorable oil and gas industry climate, the Andrews Economic Development Corporation’s Energy Park West continues to
Lamesa High School graduate Natalia Castro soon will be heading to college with assistance from a $2,000 local scholarship. Castro, who ranked third academically in the LHS graduating class of
The 21st annual community-wide Back-to-School Giveaway will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon, at First United Methodist Church in Lamesa. An estimated 500 students
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