Council grants reprieve for dilapidated buildings
Two dilapidated buildings targeted for possible demolition were given a 180-day reprieve by the Lamesa City Council on Tuesday. The action came after caretakers for each of the buildings asked
Two dilapidated buildings targeted for possible demolition were given a 180-day reprieve by the Lamesa City Council on Tuesday. The action came after caretakers for each of the buildings asked
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, July 12, through Tuesday, July 16: Friday, July 12 12:04 a.m. – An offense
Both of the Lamesa Economic Development agencies will be operating with deficit budgets this coming year. Board members of the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) and the Lamesa Economic Alliance
Friends have established a special medical account to assist with expenses being incurred by local resident Herrel Hallmark. Hallmark remains hospitalized in Lubbock after suffering a head injury in a
The Lamesa Municipal Pool is expected re-open Thursday after being closed for the past few days. The pool has been closed since motor was damaged when a storm hit Lamesa
Concern about fireworks trash left along county roads in the wake of July 4th celebrations was among the discussion on Tuesday at the regular meeting of the Dawson County Commissioners
The Lamesa Boys and Girls Club is holding a raffle to raise funds for club activities. “We are holding a raffle for the chance to win a weekend trip for
Visit the library’s website at https://dclibr.net/ Coming Soon! Non-Fiction “United in Autism: Finding Strength Inside the Spectrum” by Julie Hornok “Autism, Ethnicity and Culture: Working with Children and Families from
Representatives of Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas (LANWT) will be in Lamesa to offer a free legal clinic for low-income residents. That clinic will be held from 5:30 to 7:30
Appraisal Review Board board rejects challenge to valuations SNYDER – The Appraisal Review Board (ARB) denied Kinder-Morgan’s protest of its 2019 valuations Friday morning. After the hour-long hearing, Jackie Martin,
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