Leak in water line requires day-long repair
ANDREWS – A main water line feeding the city from wellfields sprang a major leak either late Thursday or early Friday and required repairs by city workers all day and
ANDREWS – A main water line feeding the city from wellfields sprang a major leak either late Thursday or early Friday and required repairs by city workers all day and
SEMINOLE – When Officer Natally Ville-gas was pinned as the first female sergeant with the Seminole Police force on July 26, it was what Chief Bernie Kraft referred to as
SEMINOLE – The Seminole Hospital District (SHD) Board of Trustees voted in July to sever its agreement with RPG – a regional physicians’ group – to provide surgeons and surgical
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Aoudad sheep are not native to the United States and certainly are not normally seen in Lamesa. But while the wild, free-roaming sheep can be found in several southwestern states
Although no date has been set yet for the roadway to actually open for traffic, a ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned Wednesday to mark completion of what has become known as
Lamesa school board members on Friday approved an agreement the district will offer to any school wishing to send school buses into the Lamesa school dis- ‘ trict for transfer
Over the past few weeks, several businesses in Lamesa have reported receiving counterfeit cash – mostly $50 bills but also at least one $20. Lamesa Police Chief Dale Alwan said
U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Midland, a longtime fixture in the Texas delegation, announced Wednesday afternoon he is retiring at the end of his term. “It has been absolutely the worst-kept
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