Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, July 19, through Monday, July 22: Friday, July 19 8:33 a.m. – One person
The following were among the many calls responded to by the Lamesa Police Department from Friday, July 19, through Monday, July 22: Friday, July 19 8:33 a.m. – One person
Seven permits for new water wells were approved by directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation during their regular meeting last week. Six of those permits were for new irrigation
Directors of the Dawson County Hospital District will begin the process of setting their 2019 tax rate during their regular meeting on Thursday. That meeting is set to begin at
Tickets remain on sale for the Lamesa Boys and Girls Club’s fundraising raffle featuring a weekend trip for two to Ruidoso, N.M., according to Club Director Tammy Wyatt. The prize
The media has us fired up. About lots of things. And that’s good. We should be fired up. Fired up equals interested and engaged. We should all be interested and
Some district and county attorneys reportedly have begun to dismiss misdemeanor marijuana possession cases following the Texas Legislature’s passage of House Bill 1325, a law creating a legal path for
Lamesa FFA member Hanna Meeks displays the large banner she received by placing seventh in the Soil Stewardship Public Speaking contest at last week’s Texas FFA State Convention in Fort
Kylar Pepper, who will be a junior at Klondike High School this fall, placed eighth in the Natural Resources Division of the Senior Prepared Public Speaking competition at the Texas
Students from both the Lamesa High School and Klondike High School FFA programs brought home honors from the Texas FFA Convention in Fort Worth last week. Hanna Meeks, who will
Members of the Lamesa FFA officer delegation who attended the state convention in Fort Worth last week are (from left) Lori Cardona, Sarah Ramirez, Hanna Meeks, Michaela Riggins Maddie Poage,
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177