Bairrington being eyed for hospital board post
It looks like one accountant will be replacing another on the board of directors of the Dawson County Hospital District.
It looks like one accountant will be replacing another on the board of directors of the Dawson County Hospital District.
Adam Wright recently took on the position of Vice President at the branch of First United Bank in Lamesa.
After paying off its Rural Development Loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Hillcrest Duplexes in Lamesa now is able to offer rental spaces with no restrictions on income.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Randall County will offer a Cotton Insurance and Marketing Workshop Feb. 12 at the Kuhlman Extension Center, 200 N. Brown Road, Canyon.
An update about legislation being lobbied for by Lamesa ISD Superintendent Jim Knight and other Texas school officials was presented to the local school board this past Thursday night.
Development of a cotton plant with stronger natural defenses due to a greater gland density and thus more gossypol in the leaves could soon be a reality, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Resea
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Monday, January 21, through Thursday, January 24:
Monday, January 21
The possible hiring of a new Dawson County AgriLife Extension Agent - FCH (Family and Community Health) will be considered by the Dawson County Commissioners Court when it meets this coming week.
The Lamesa High School Student Council will host a blood drive this coming Wednesday, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the high school in the old cafeteria.
Calling eminent domain reform “the property rights issue of our time,” Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening joined State Rep.
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