Council considers annexation request, bids for SCADA system
Lamesa City Council members have a light agenda in front of them when they hold a regular meeting starting at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 12 in City Hall at 601 S. 1st Street.
Lamesa City Council members have a light agenda in front of them when they hold a regular meeting starting at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 12 in City Hall at 601 S. 1st Street.
Last week’s football contest was very competitive with five people going 10-3 on the week, but the tie beaker found Nathan Sevedge taking home the first place $25 prize.
Regular readers of this column will attest to the fact that my summer has been defined by two words: home improvement.
Paxton trial completes first week T he first week of suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial in the Senate ended with his former lead law enforcement officer testifying an Austin developer alleged to have bribed Paxton constructed a “conspiracy theory” that federal officials altered a search warrant for his property, the Austin American-Statesman reported.
Last Friday night’s high school football game at Borger was definitely one of those which was much closer than that final score indicates.
Football’s alive and doing quite well at Welch.
Borden County’s offense continues lighting up high school football scoreboards like old pinball machines but its the Coyotes’ stingy defense which has their head coach doing most of his talking.
Dawson High School’s 2023-2024 FFA officers were recently announced. They are President- Briana Rosales, Vice President- Jason Roderiguez, Secretary- Anahi Gonzalez, Treasurer- J’lynn Antu, Reporter- Roman Trevino, Sentinel- Ariella Roderiguez, Historian- Jordan Antu, and Student Advisor- David Moreno. Ag teacher Rusty Oaks is Dawson FFA advisor.
Dawson County Senior Citizens Center Director Tammy Vidal accepts a $2,087 check from Focused Care at Lamesa Executive Director of Operations Tracy Penn (right) and Kelly A. Lindner (middle), marketing director for Cornerstone Caregiving of Lubbock. Volunteers raised the funds through an Aug. 18 sale of pulled pork sandwiches, complete with chips, a drink and cookies, for $10 per meal. The funds will be used by the senior citizens center for its Meals on Wheels program and other expenses.
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