Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Wedneday, July 18 through Thursday, July 19: Wednesday, July 18 2:01 a.m. – A woman in
The following were among the many calls received by the Lamesa Police Department from Wedneday, July 18 through Thursday, July 19: Wednesday, July 18 2:01 a.m. – A woman in
Lamesa school board members will consider a proposal to drop the school’s tax rate by more than 11 cents during their regular meeting this coming week. That meeting is set
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
A budget workshop will be the main focus of a special called meeting of the Dawson County Commissioners Court scheduled for 3 p.m. Tuesday at the courthouse. It will be
All clear after oilfield gas leak SEMINOLE – It was “all hands on deck” for a while after 8 p.m. on Friday when Seminole and Gaines County emergency services and
Lamesa’s Movieland Theater is a source of pride for Mike Roy, who is in his 19th year as the theater’s manager. “I know that the people who work here and
Teachers and other employees at the Dawson school district in Welch soon will be seeing signficant pay increases. Pay raises were approved by the Dawson school board this past Monday
Visit the library’s website at https://dclibr.net/ Library Memorials A donation was given to the library recently by Lamesa Seniors Community in memory of David Juan Gutierrez. Coming Soon! CDS “Shotgun
A hot and mostly dry July has set in across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains, and although some recent spotty rains have helped the crop along, growers are managing
Ten cotton producers from Texas and Oklahoma will observe cotton and other agricultural operations in California’s San Joaquin Valley while nine Southeast cotton producers will see the same in Arkansas,
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