Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, July 23, through Thursday, June 25: Tuesday, July 23 7:20 a.m. – A generator was
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Tuesday, July 23, through Thursday, June 25: Tuesday, July 23 7:20 a.m. – A generator was
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court will discuss the county’s proposed budget one more time this coming week before filing it for formal consideration. Another budget work session is
While the surface location will be just inside Dawson County, most of a horizontal oil drilling venture planned by Pinon Operating of Midland will be going beneath land in neighboring
The Dawson school system in Welch has completed putting together its educational staff for the coming year with the hiring of Marsha Wiseman during a special called school board meeting
When the Great Depression had a strangle hold on the nation in 1930, the “haves” were outnumbered by the “have-nots” greatly. It wasn’t even close. Most scenes seemed rural, and
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Lamesa is celebrating the 70th anniversary of it founding this year. That makes this year’s annual Jamaica celebration special, according to Tommy Flores,
SEMINOLE – As compelled by a Texas Attorney General opinion, Seminole ISD Superintendent Kyle Lynch delivered resignation settlement agreements between the school and former superintendent Gary Laramore and former girls
SNYDER – Hermleigh ISD elementary school parents will not have to make a trip to the store for school supplies this year. The school’s administration announced that teachers are collecting
TAHOKA – A crowd estimated at more than 200 people attended Saturday afternoon’s ceremonies recognizing the historical restoration and rededication of the Lynn County Courthouse in Tahoka. The occasion marked
SEMINOLE – Since its acquisition of a vacated office park at NE 3rd St. and Ave B last February to serve as the new headquarters for the Seminole Police Department,
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