Punkin Center Gin turns 100
It was a more detailed search in the records before Al Crisp realized his cotton gin, the second oldest in the state and the oldest in West Texas, was turning 100.
It was a more detailed search in the records before Al Crisp realized his cotton gin, the second oldest in the state and the oldest in West Texas, was turning 100.
Dawson County commissioners are holding a special meeting starting at 3 p.m., Thursday in the county courthouse, located at N. 1st and Main.
Two schools are conducting “See You at the Pole” services before the school day starts Wednesday morning.
The community is invited to a Town Hall meeting with Senator Kevin Sparks for an hour Thursday evening at the Forrest Park Community Center at 900 S. Houston Ave.
The City of Lamesa may be getting a new municipal court judge.
O’Donnell school board members are meeting at 7 p.m., tonight in the school district’s board room at 400 Small Street in O’Donnell.
Dawson County Hospital District board members are meeting at 5 p.m., today, in the Medical Arts Hospital conference room at 2200 N. Bryan Ave.
Come Friday students will converge at O’Donnell High School for the regional barbecue contest. They’ll be preparing their barbecue pits for the next day’s competition.
P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177