Today last day to early vote
Today is the last day voters can cast their ballots early in Tuesday’ election for a U.S. president, state offices, uncontested county races and a school board election that encompasses two counties.
Today is the last day voters can cast their ballots early in Tuesday’ election for a U.S. president, state offices, uncontested county races and a school board election that encompasses two counties.
If you notice a slight loss of water pressure when you turn on the faucet Tuesday, don’t worry. It’s all due to the city’s plans to shut down the tank located at South 8th Street and Ave. U west of South Elementary School so contractors can clean the tank’s interior.
It took judges over an hour to view and decide the winners of a costume contest held during Trunkor- Treat festivities on the downtown square Halloween night.
For the third straight year in a row, the Coyote Store in Gail earned the Josie Award National Independent Music Venue of the Year award.
They’re future mechanics, business owners, nurses, lawyers and engineers, but for now they’re 33 Lamesa High School (LHS) students who became the first members of the school’s National Technical Honor Society (NTHS).
Romans 5:3 “We find glory in our sufferings; because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.”
After spending over an hour in closed door executive session Tuesday, Dawson County Hospital District board members returned into open session to table a decision about the chief executive officer’s first job evaluation.
The bad news is Dawson County’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) numbers continue to rise. The good news is there’s a good chance of rainfall through the weekend.
Dawson County commissioners Tuesday gave their consent to County Treasurer Terri Stahl to apply for a federal grant of up to $90,000.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177