CHAMBER CHAIRMEN
Mark Ray (right), incoming chairman of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce, thanks outgoing Chairman Larry Duyck for his leadership of the organization this past year.
Mark Ray (right), incoming chairman of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce, thanks outgoing Chairman Larry Duyck for his leadership of the organization this past year.
Information about the City of Lamesa and the local economy was presented in separate reports by Mayor Josh Stevens and Sean Overeynder as part of the annual Lamesa Area Chamber
Forty-four students with Lamesa High School Business Professionals of America recently competed in that organization’s regional contest. Thirty-four of those students are state qualifiers, six are state alternates, and seven
Any qualified resident who plans to file as a candidate in the city, school or hospital elections only has one more week in which to complete and submit an application.
Borden County ISD responded to abnormally high student and staff absences by cancelling school last Thursday and Friday. The school district attributed the absences to the flu, which has become
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Monday, February 4, through Thursday, February 7: Monday, February 4 2:47 a.m. – A male
Permits for 17 new water wells will be considered by the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District board of directors during their regular meeting this coming Wednesday morning. A public hearing
The citizens of O’Donnell may sign up to run for two city council positions in that town’s upcoming election until Feb. 15. Those interested in running for the election may
Members of the public still have the opportunity to file for candidacy in O’Donnell ISD’s school trustee General Election, which will be held on the school campus on May 4.
Those who wish to run for a spot on Sands Consolidated ISD’s board of trustees may pick up an application at the school’s office, 101 1st, in Ackerly. Citizens of
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