Correction - LPD Award
A front page article about a “Life Saving Award,” bestowed to Lamesa Police Department Detective Fransico Solis for saving a gunshot victim’s life contained an error.
A front page article about a “Life Saving Award,” bestowed to Lamesa Police Department Detective Fransico Solis for saving a gunshot victim’s life contained an error.
Lamesa City Council members had a few words to say at their Aug. 15 meeting after approving the first reading of a five-year four-percent franchise fee agreement with ATMOS, the city’s natural gas provider.
Lamesa City Council members are near the finishing line when it comes to the 2023-2024 budget.
Many people in Lamesa, if not most, prefer not to think about death or what happens after they are gone.
Procrastination… is it an illness that strikes us all? Directly or indirectly, we are all affected.
STAAR scores show continued struggles in math, reading Texas public student scores in standardized testing continue to improve since the pandemic, but more than half of those taking the test still struggle with math and just under half read below grade-level, the Texas Tribune reported. Students in grades three through eight took the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness tests in math and reading last spring. The results were released last week by the Texas Education Agency.
Lamesa City Council members are nearing the end of this year’s budget process for the 2023-2024 budget.
Dawson County commissioners are holding two meetings Tuesday, Aug. 22 in the county courthouse on N. 1st and Main streets.
After having their final dress rehearsals behind them, all four of the area six-man football teams are ready to kick off the regular season this week.
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