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The Lamesa campus of Howard College has opened registration for its spring semester. Students interested in enrolling may register from now until Jan. 1, 2019. The school’s regular business hours
With Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this coming Monday and Tuesday, local churches are planning for special services to celebrate the birth of Christ.
Danni Hernandez visits with Santa Claus during Christmas on the Square activities, which were held at Forrest Park Community Center, on Dec. 13.
Many church congregations in Dawson County observe Christmas through their services and traditions.
Legislation, school funding and new uniforms for the band, as well as other topics, were addressed by the Lamesa ISD board members at their regular meeting this past Thursday.
Local residents are being cautioned that an apparent scam is underway with telephone calls soliciting donations for Lamesa Fire Rescue and the Volunteer Fire Department.
The emptying of residential trash dumpsters will not be provided by the City of Lamesa this coming Monday and Tuesday, since all city facilities will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Among the First United Methodist Church’s Christmas traditions is the Chrismon tree.
Local agriculture leaders readily were concerned when Mike Conaway was elected in 2004 to serve as U.S. representative for Texas District 11, which includes Dawson County.
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