LMS hard working for success
As we draw closer to the Thanksgiving break, we at Lamesa Middle School have been excited with a great fall semester! We are proud of our athletes and the very
As we draw closer to the Thanksgiving break, we at Lamesa Middle School have been excited with a great fall semester! We are proud of our athletes and the very
Gratitude is a fairly underrated quality. Thankfulness is the key to a happy life, so I do my best to count my blessings and be grateful to what I have.
Funeral services for Raymond Albert Van, 99, of Lamesa, were held on Wednesday, November 21, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at Branon Funeral Home Chapel with Jim Medley officiating. Interment followed
Miriam “Jean” Parker, 78, of Knott, Texas, died on Saturday, November 17, 2018vin a Lubbock hospital. Funeral services were 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at the Nalley-Pickle & Welch
O’Donnell’s Lady Eagles basketball team lost a close game to Lorenzo on Tuesday, falling 64-66. O’Donnell trailed 34-29 at halftime but closed the margin to one by outscoring Lorenzo 15-11
The Dawson County United Fund officially reached its goal of raising $60,000 this past Monday morning, according to Dale Hansard, fund drive chairperson for this year. “It was a good
Tyson Briscoe hangs a Christmas wreath and bow on one of the streetlights around the courthouse square in downtown Lamesa on Tuesday afternoon in advance of the holiday season. Briscoe
Food donations and volunteers still are needed as the date for Lamesa’s community Thanksgiving meal approaches. That event will be hosted this Thursday, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., at
The purchase of a Watch-Guard server, which will be used to store both body camera and vehicle camera videos, has been approved for the Dawson County Sheriff Office. Sheriff Matt
Maria Vargas, a self-proclaimed “painter in training,” decorated Dawson County Public Library’s windows at the front of the building this past Monday in preparation for the holiday season.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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